Re: Einstein's Observer Totally Blind To Space

From: Uncle Al (UncleAl0_at_hate.spam.net)
Date: 01/22/05


Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 09:11:44 -0800

glbrad01 wrote:
>
> No observer can ever observe space.

Casimir effect, electron anomalous g-factor, Rabi vacuum oscillations,
Lamb shift... Look out on a clear night. Look into a vacuum tube.

> He, per the speed of light's
> limitations in transmitting information through, is totally blind to space.

Hubble telescope.

> He can only observe a light-time history frame arriving within his frame,
> period. A traveler travels through space, but he will never observe that
> travel through space either.
[snip crap]

Annalen der Physik 4 XVII 891-921 (1905)

Idiot.

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