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- Re: Speed of light relative to what?
I'm afraid that most answers were not very helpful. I'll try to do
better, giving first-class references.
Right (ignoring the ambiguity which you mentioned).
As Einstein phrased it:
"the ray moves relatively to the initial point of [the moving system]
k, when measured in the stationary system, with the velocity (c-v)". - Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
So you don't have a story more plausible than the official one?
I guess you have nothing to contribute then. - Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
Sure the SR concept of mutual time dilation says that.
Now according to the bogus cocnept of mutual time dilation two B
clocks will measure one A clock runs slower. But in real life one of
the clock is running slower than the other and no mutual time
dilation.
But in real life the passage of an A second does not correspond to the - Re: c is a bad constant
Bad constant! No equation!
On a serious note: Trying cutting back on the drugs.
Socks - Re: coal BEATEN by wind !!
[snip Guardian copyright violation]
Heh heh. So, instead of quoting the Left-tardian, why don't you
do some due dillegence and find out the straight poop.
Of *course* they are adding new wind at a fierce clip. It gets
subsidized at a gargantuan rate, close to tripple the rate that
gets paid to other generators. And the wind-ees get a - Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
Indicative of a person with no concept to relativistic time dilation.
Are There Any Good Books on Relativity Theory?
[link]
Physics FAQ: What is the experimental basis of special relativity?
[link] - Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation Bedtime Reading for Seto
- GEORGE W. BUSH A TRAITOR, WAR CRIMINAL BUT DON'T CALL HIM A LIAR . . .
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Former President George W. Bush is a traitor and a war criminal but
he's no liar.
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Okay, so he has told almost a billion lies about his administration's
direct involvement in the nightmare of 911 -- and the horror of the
wars in Afghanistan and Iraq which followed.
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But every now and then the Prez had told the truth. - Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
On Sep 7, 6:41 pm, moro...@world.std.spaamtrap.co m (Michael Moroney)
wrote:
No idiot....doppler shift will not affect the rate of a moving clock.
Only the transverse doppler will give the correct prediction of the
rate of a moving clock as follows:
Fab/Faa=gamma
and
Faa/Fab=1/gamma
Where
Faa=the frequency of a specific light source in observer A's frame. - Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
Hey idiot....only transverse doppler will affect the rate of a moving
clock. You are so stupid.
Ken Seto - Old Farmer's Almanac - GLOBAL COOLING TO CONTINUE
Old Farmer's Almanac: Global cooling to continue
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photo, Farmers' Almanac managing editor Sandi Duncan, left, and
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By Russell Contreras, Associated Press Writer
The Associated Press - Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
He agree that doppler shift got nothing to do with the rate of a
moving clock.
Since the authors used doppler shift to confirm mutual time dilation
then it is not a valid experiment...the rate of passage of clock
seconds on the moving clock is not affect by the observed doppler
shift.
Ken seto - Re: 9/11 was an inside job. They suddenly got very quiet.... ;-)
- Re: Will Modern Science Fare Better than 19th Century Science?
Science is not being defiled by scientists as much as by this type of
abomination:
[link]
.. and this, I believe, can easily be the future of most science and most
scientists including physicians, as it is now much the present.
Indian philosophy being 'superior' is questionable. The notion of - coal BEATEN by wind !!
Spain added another 11% to its wind-power capacity last year. That
increase contributed to a year in which wind power accounted for 43%
of new generation capacity – more new electricity capacity in Europe
than any other source.
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guardian.co.uk/environment/200 9/feb/09/windpower-spain