Re: Did EinStein eat enough chocolat?



On a sunny day (Fri, 26 May 2006 21:39:23 GMT) it happened "The Sorcerer"
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| On a sunny day (Fri, 26 May 2006 16:05:34 GMT) it happened "The Sorcerer"
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| >| Age is a relative thing, one viewpoint is that for somebody
| >| flying away from Earth, if you were to send a light flash every
| >| year, and that person would approach c, the lighflashes would
| >| be coming in much slowwer, and you would look younger (but not really
be).
| >| So it depends on teh observer ;;;hence: beauty is in the observers
eye'.
| >
| >Age is measured in completed revolutions of the Earth about the Sun
| >from the time of birth of the individual, and does not include gestation
| >from conception to confinement nor the number of days since the last
| >anniversary of one's birthday. Doppler shift is understood.
| >
| >'c' is a useless measure, equal to 0/0, and should not be approached
| >under penalty of lunacy.
|
| The speed at which EM waves travel, causes you, if you look in the mirror,
| to see yourself as you were when you were a bit younger.
|
| Lightspeed is a very real thing.

Try holding the mirror a little closer than 23 light years away and you
may notice your physical age differs from your mental age.

The velocity of light 's'
( = 299,792.4562 kilometers per second, +/- 1.1 meters per second )
has nothing to do with the cretin Einstein's 'c' = 0/0.
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Smart/Smart.htm
Perhaps he ate too much chocolate.

I wrote that after eating half a 'dark' chocolate bar.
I thought you did read Einsteins papers.
Shouting 'c = 0/0' makes little sense.
And mental age as used in IQ mental / physical, apart from special cases
where it is zero, ALSO is subject to same relativity.

Think about it (if you are in the > 0 category), all bout reference frames.


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