Re: Thoughts on time and space




"brodix" <brodix@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1130953322.335424.53130@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| What if Albert Einstein didn't apply the basic concept of relativity
| to time?

Then we'd have sense instead of nonsense in physics.


| The notion of time as a dimension is based on the irreversibility of
| events, which creates our sense of past, present and future. The
| assumption is that there is no corresponding opposite direction to
| provide symmetry.
|
| A very simple and basic point has been overlooked here; While the
| arrow of time for the observer proceeds from past events to future
| ones, the arrow of time for these circumstances proceeds from being in
| the future, to being in the past. Content and context go in opposite
| directions. To the hands of the clock, it is the face going
| counterclockwise.

Indeed it is, and that's good old Galilean relativity.

What Einstein said was
[quote]
we establish by definition that the "time" required by a turtle to travel
from A to B equals the "time" it requires to travel from B to A.

In agreement with experience (which means because he says so) we further assume 2AB/(t'A-tA) = c
[end quote]

Ref: http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/

Actually (AB + BA) = distance x + distance (-x) = 0
so the idiot goes around dividing by 0.

[quote]
For velocities greater than that of a turtle our deliberations become meaningless; we shall, however, find in what follows, that the velocity of a turtle in our theory plays the part, physically, of an infinitely great velocity.
[quote]
Ref: http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/
Nothing can go faster than a turtle.
Oops!... Did I say 'a turtle'? Sorry...'light'.
Same phuckwit math, though.

[snip remainder, sorry, I don't have time to comment on it]
Androcles.

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