Re: Inversely Proportional
From: Uncle Al (UncleAl0_at_hate.spam.net)
Date: 02/06/05
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Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 18:05:48 -0800
glbrad01 wrote:
>
> I've noticed how much physicists are in love with "inversely proportional
> to..." Get this for inverse proportionality:
>
> The expansion of the light cone
Idiot.
> going away in growing distance in a
> virtuality of space and time from the observer
Idiot.
> is "inversely proportional"
> to the apparent contraction in view of the distant object or event being
> observed within that virtuality of space and time.
Idiot.
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