Re: Einstein's Train Gedanken Re-visited




"G" <gehan.ameresekere@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 12, 7:27 pm, "Androcles" <Headmas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"shuba" <tim.sh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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A fool wrote:

I would say Maxwell's equations have to have soem bounding conditions
to which they apply - they work within a coordinate system.
Transformations are not adressed.

http://www.mth.uct.ac.za/omei/gr/chap4/node7.html

Am i right? How do I find out?

You don't find out. You follow your usual pattern of bumbling in
the dark while ignoring all of the voluminous material produced
by actual physicists and educators.

---Tim Shuba---

Since the cretin Shuba is neither a physicist nor an educator and
only theoretical physicists (who are failed mathematicians) are
remotely interested in Einstein's idiotic drivel we can safely
dismiss his vicious and vitriolic bull***.

Hey fuckwit!

Ref:

http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/figures/img22.gif

What kind of lunacy prompted Einstein to say
the speed of light from A to B is c-v,
the speed of light from B to A is c+v,
the "time" each way is the same?

"This is PHYSICS, not math or logic, and "proof" is completely
irrelevant." -- Humpty Roberts.

Could you please explanin the above?
the speed of light from A to B is c-v,
the speed of light from B to A is c+v,

What are A and B?

The start and end points of a light path.
Einstein's third postulate reads:


die "Zeit", welche das Licht braucht, um von A nach B zu gelangen, gleich
ist der "Zeit", welche es braucht, um von B nach A zu gelangen.

the ``time'' required by light to travel from A to B equals the ``time'' it
requires to travel from B to A.
The lying *** said he only had two postulates, but he can't get far
without the third.

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