Re: Your example was too ideal, not physical enough.
- From: "T Wake" <taswakeAt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 21:56:46 -0000
"Jeff.Relf" <Me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Richard_Mathar, You brought up obvious measurement problems,
I already mentioned that myself earlier.
All I'm saying is that _If_ measurements could be accurate enough,
I'm sure only one geodesic would ever exist.
Prove it. If you are correct it will be possible to determine this by
mathematical logic.
As it stands, this is simply your assumption.
.
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