Re: Failure of SR (and GR)?
From: David Rutherford (drutherford_at_softcom.net)
Date: 06/02/04
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Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 10:56:09 -0700
Bilge wrote:
> David Rutherford:
> >
> >If you come up with a specific, substantiated argument, let me know and
> >I'll be happy to discuss it with you.
>
> Past experience indicates hell would freeze over before you actually
> attempted to understand why your misconceptions of relativity are mis-
> conceptions and why your ``theory'' of E&M is completely unphysical.
Okay, this is good for a start. Give me _one_ example of the
unphysicality of my theory, along with the epirical evidence to support
your claim. Since you claim that it is "completely" unphysical, that
should be easy for you.
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