Re: Did Galileo know about " ( 1 - v^2 / c^2 )^-.5 " and c's invariance ?
- From: "Eric Gisse" <jowr.pi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 Apr 2007 22:09:13 -0700
On Apr 3, 8:58 pm, Jeff...Relf <Jeff_R...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Tom_Potter,
Did Galileo know about " ( 1 - v^2 / c^2 )^-.5 " and c's invariance ?
As I just old Kenseto...
The easiest way to understand General Relativity is
to think in terms of time and energy.
[snip junk]
Hurry up - post more before you get evicted.
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