Re: What has NASA done for the Earth?
- From: bonomi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Bonomi)
- Date: Sun, 07 Aug 2005 23:47:01 -0000
In article <ZIidnSulSPmo-mvfRVn-3A@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Evelyn Street <teacher@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
><Einstein's "discovery" of relatively
>
>Einstein didn't discover anything. Relativity is just a theory and it
>wouldn't work in the real world.
Unfortunately for you, relativity _does_ work in the real world. The
slowing of time as speed increases has been *proven* to occur.
It _is_ measurable, with high-precision equipment, at the speeds achieved
in LEO.
It _has_ been measured. The observed effect matches -exactly- that which
relativity predicts.
> The equations are just a bunch of
>meaningless symbols that have no practical value.
Well, that 'bunch of meaningless symbols' *does* accurately predict certain
real-world behaviors, which shows that they _do_ have 'practical value'.
> Just fluff created to
>dupe lesser scientists.
Congratulations, Evelyn Street!
Your nomination as a charter member of the "Association of Duped Lesser
Scientists" has been passed on by acclamation.
.
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