Re: The absolute time clock (how to build)




"Greg Neill" <gneillREM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sure. Nothing wrong with the mathematics of addition.

Fine. But no one is arguing that math itself is
broken. It isn't. It's your choice of mathematical
model for physics that is not correct. You're model
is broken, James.

Mechanics (my model) works fine to explain everything ever
created by man, and also explains many things that man did not create.
Your model is wrong since it simply conflicts with the basics
of mechanics and violates basic math in general.

If you are saying you have proof that 186,000 miles plus 186,000 miles
does not equal 372,000 miles you are stating that basic math is wrong.
and you are also stating that basic math such as
186,000/1 + 186,000/1 = 372,000/1 is wrong also.
Your silly "rubber rulers and varying seconds" ways of addition violate
mechanical law and basic math.
Simple as that.

--
James M Driscoll Jr
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