Re: "Where Is The Kinetic Energy of a Bullet Stored?"
- From: glhansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Gregory L. Hansen)
- Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 15:07:52 +0000 (UTC)
In article <1132668932.452481.210320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
PD <TheDraperFamily@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>jgreenfield@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> > There is no way to *absolutely* determine if an object has moved from
>> > "one place" and gone to "another".
>>
>> So if A separates from B, are they STILL in the SAME place; or which
>> has moved?
>> (or are we back on this magical AE crap, where things alter to suit?)
>> .........(...ponder....).....how DID AE determine light speed constant
>> c, if the "genius" couldn't even decide whether the photon had changed
>> position??
>>
>
>This has nothing to do with "magical AE crap". This is classical
>*Galilean* relativity we're talking about here.
Does it often seem like a lot of people haven't yet caught up to 19th
century physics, and then they blame Einstein for it?
--
"'No user-serviceable parts inside.' I'll be the judge of that!"
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