Re: The Meaning of the Relativity Principle



On May 22, 3:46 pm, stevendaryl3...@xxxxxxxxx (Daryl McCullough)
wrote:
Sue... says...



<<
Application of Noether's theorem allows physicists
to gain powerful insights into any general theory
in physics, by just analyzing the various
transformations that would make the form of the
laws involved invariant. For example:

   * the invariance of physical systems with
     respect to spatial translation (in other words,
     that the laws of physics do not vary with locations
     in space) gives the law of conservation
     of linear  momentum;
   * invariance with respect to rotation gives
     the law of conservation of angular momentum;
   * invariance with respect to time translation
     gives the well-known law of conservation of
     energy >>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether's_theorem

* invariance with respect to time translation
gives the well-known law of conservation of
energy >>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether's_theorem



<< Pseudoscience displays an indifference to facts.
Instead of bothering to consult reference works or
investigating directly, its advocates simply spout
bogus "facts" where needed. These fictions are
often central to the pseudoscientist's argument
and conclusions. Moreover, pseudoscientists rarely
revise. The first edition of a pseudoscience book
is almost always the last, even though the book
remains in print for decades or even centuries.
Even books with obvious mistakes, errors, and
misprints on every page may be reprinted as is,
over and over. Compare this to science textbooks
that see a new edition every few years because of
the rapid accumulation of new facts and insights.>>
http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/pseudo.html



It's really hard to know whether you are just extremely
stupid,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

or whether you are playing some kind of game.
If the latter, it's really not a very *interesting*
game.

I can imagine it is no fun advancing arguments
which you can only support with insults.

Would you like to change the subject to
free energy, free lunches or perpetual motion
machines? That seems where you are headed
with your notions of time travel.

Sue...


--
Daryl McCullough
Ithaca, NY

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