Re: General Relativity



"Relativity for the Million" by Martin Gardner is a good starter book,
although it does contain some mistaks, like claiming that a spinning
top can be considered to be non-spinning according to the equivalence
principle, but this violates common sense constructivistic cybernetics.
Also, all of Relativity, both Special and General only comes into
play at large velocities and strong gravitaional fields; where we live
on the surface of an ordinary planet where interactions between people
are non-relativistic cybernetics rules, particularly the Metasystem
Transition which is converting all the systems of the Earth into a
single Global Brain much to the horror of old time Reaganesque
anti-communists.

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