Re: The Simple Question That Relativity Cannot Answer... And For Good Reason



On Sep 22, 4:40 pm, iqgoo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sep 22, 11:32 am, "Spaceman" <space...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Nothing wrt to it's own frame ever changes.

That is logical answer, but let's see how well relativists can defend
their "relativistic" solution.

It's amazing, how the whole foundation of relativity cracks on just
one question.

I'm sorry, but you seem to rest "the whole foundation of relativity"
on what seems "logical" to you.
Do you have ANY idea how theories are tested in physics?
Hint: It doesn't have anything to do with how logical they do or do
not seem to you or anyone else.

PD
.



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