Re: Who will stun the world as next Einstein?
From: Jeany (ctiei_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/28/05
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Date: 27 Feb 2005 19:28:09 -0800
Franz Heymann wrote:
> "Jeany" <ctiei@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1109517673.837834.192920@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>
> [snip]
>
> > Please note: You said repeatedly that L T = L' T ' in SR would
> result
> > in L = L' = T = T' = 0 and you "proved" it by words only, as if you
> had
> > measured something in a UFO like a extraterrestrial man (a joke),
> > instead of by a math logic.
>
> Let's stop beating about the bush. Do you realise, Jeany, that you
> are a snot-nosed little liar?
> I have just looked back in the thread and a found a number of
> independent contributions from Dirk in which he proved his point in
> complete detail.
>
> [snip]
>
> --
> Franz
> "The great tragedy of science -- the slaying of a beautiful
hypothesis
> by an ugly fact."
> T.H. Huxley
Of course he wrote down some equations but I can't find any
math logic to the solutions. The "solutions" he got were not
derived in math and the prerequisite he used to get the results
was in words rather than in an equation.
Look at:
++++++++++++++++++++++
[this must imply...],
[You can convince yourself again by looking at the act...]
and [As you can clearly see, when you write
L = L' sqrt(1-u^2/c^2),
then you immediately have
T = 0,
and if you write
T = T' / sqrt(1-u^2/c^2)
then you immediately have
L' = 0. ]
++++++++++++++++++++++
Do you think it is a math derivation?
He didn't prove, in math logic, under what
conditions we get T = 0 or L' = 0?
This is a question of math, however, I wouldn't
say he is wrong in SR.
I am sorry to be dense. I couldn't find Mr. Dirk proved
it in a math derivation that why LT=L'T' would result
in L=T=L'=T'=0 only or it would mean 0=0.
Would you please quote it in your reply?
Anyway, would you kindly allow me to agree
to what Mr. Dirk has "proved" for it in SR?
It doesn't matter to TAST.
Jeany
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