G.R., S.R. and calculus must be used to determine the blue/red shifts.
- From: Jeff…Relf <Jeff_Relf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Apr 2007 05:24:22 GMT
Jeff…Relf, A Individual.NET
.02, X_Ba, Apr 3, 2007, 9.58 P, BRi7j2
By the way, Tom_Potter,
Not only did Galileo _ Not _ know about " ( 1 - v^2 / c^2 )^-.5 "
and c's invariance... he didn't even own a clock !
G.R., S.R. and calculus must be used to determine the blue/red shifts.
Alone, Newtonian physics is off by a factor of 2.
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