Re: Acceleration shrinks objects
- From: Dono <sa_ge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 21:35:40 -0700 (PDT)
On May 27, 3:14 pm, stevendaryl3...@xxxxxxxxx (Daryl McCullough)
wrote:
This newsgroup is for some reason notoriously inhospitable to
discussions. Partly that's because of the huge numbers of crackpots
chiming in, but it's also because actual disagreements between
non-crackpots always devolve into sniping (for example, from Dono,
and most recently from you).
Why, I didn't snipe at you, I proved you wrong with math and with peer
reviewed papers that you didn't even bother to download. :-)
I showed you that I understand light speed anisotropy, I even did the
math for you and I uploaded the paper that you kept clamoring for. You
didn't even bother to look at it.....
I even explained the experimental setup to you in private messages.
Look Daryl, you are a very good guy but you never, ever admit it when
you are wrong. It might be useful to admit it sometimes, you might
learn new things. The way you acted, you will never learn what the
deal is with one way light speed anisotropy.
Heck, I have been wrong before and I admitted it. Why wouldn't you? It
is not to late, even at your age to become a little more humble.
.
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