Re: math notation
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Is there a way I can include normal math notation, such as partial
derivatives, in my messages?
I have a question regarding the contraction of tensors and I find
I have no reasonably attractive way to ask it.
As long as people know what you mean it doesn't really
matter, but many use @x/@t as opposed to dx/dt.
As opposed to v = x/t.
As opposed to 2AB/(t'A-tA) = c,
No, that's (AB+BA)/(t'A-tA) = c = 0/0.
Disagreeing with Einstein is fine by me, but your
priest won't like it. Say three Hail Aethers.
That's between me and the Church.
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Ah, so you confess your faith is a religion. Do you
go door to door preaching relativity like a Jehovah's
Witness?
No, I go here, preaching. Mathematically, of course.
Most amusing... How far is it from A to A?
Of course not, I'm a mathematician.Most amusing to see you face Princeton and stick your
arse in the air five times a day when the muezzin calls
you to prayer.
You don't know our religion very well if you assume we do that.
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How far is it from A to A?
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Say three Hail Aethers.
Hail Aether,
Full of Light,
Einstein is with thee.
Blessed art thou among absolute frames of reference,
and blessed is the fruit of thy tomb, Lorentz Transform.
Holy Aether,
Daughter of Lunacy,
prey on us morons now,
and at the dilated hour of death.
Gawd the farther, Gawd the sun, Gawd the Holey Transform
There is no Gawd but Gawd, and Albert is his son.
There is no Nature but Mother Nature, and Lunacy is her daughter.
There is no profit without a prophet.
There is no prophet but Einstein... oops... Albert.
"But the ray moves relatively to the initial point of k, when measured in the stationary system, with the velocity c-v; it follows, further, that the velocity of light c cannot be altered by composition with a velocity less than that of light." --Albert Einstein 1905.
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