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table's position ? table's motion ?
« on: 12/03/2016 10:34:27 »
I studing about  GPS technology

I have big problem

I see RED
or there is ZERO

and respect to what table is moving ?



THANK YOU FOR HELP
I'm not good if we speak about Einstein
can I use classica ?
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Re: table's position ? table's motion ?
« Reply #1 on: 12/03/2016 10:37:56 »
 [:o]  more long ARM = more RED ?  [:o]
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Re: table's position ? table's motion ?
« Reply #2 on: 12/03/2016 10:42:49 »
Please put this question into a more intelligible format. I cannot understand what it is that you are asking.
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Re: table's position ? table's motion ?
« Reply #3 on: 12/03/2016 10:52:27 »
sorry
I want to measure table's  position
 
respect to what ?
 
exist Doppler ?
 
exist ZERO ???
 
help me please


I have big problem

I see RED
or there is ZERO

and respect to what table is moving ?
 
MORE LONG ARM ??? = MORE RED ??? or MORE ZERO ??  sorry ???
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Re: table's position ? table's motion ?
« Reply #4 on: 13/03/2016 09:21:43 »
Could you please give us the URL of the website you are viewing?
There is not enough information in the diagrams to know:
- What table?
- What RED are you looking at? (The only red I can see is a photon traveling at c)
- But then you talk about Doppler shift (which can make photons more red or blue)
- I don't know what the Long Arm represents
- And there seems to be multiple concentric circles - I don't know what these represent.

You could try learning about GPS from this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Positioning_System
It probably has equivalent pages in Polish, Russian or German, if that is easier.
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Re: table's position ? table's motion ?
« Reply #5 on: 14/03/2016 12:14:25 »
Quote from: evan_au on 13/03/2016 09:21:43
Could you please give us the URL of the website you are viewing?
There is not enough information in the diagrams to know:
- What table?
- What RED are you looking at? (The only red I can see is a photon traveling at c)
- But then you talk about Doppler shift (which can make photons more red or blue)
- I don't know what the Long Arm represents
- And there seems to be multiple concentric circles - I don't know what these represent.

You could try learning about GPS from this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Positioning_System
It probably has equivalent pages in Polish, Russian or German, if that is easier.

He is trying to explain my singularity Evan, he is on about red-shift and see's 0 as the distance at the end of the ''arm'' (singularity) where the inverse square law contracts to a singularity.

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Re: table's position ? table's motion ?
« Reply #6 on: 14/03/2016 13:15:47 »
Quote from: Thebox on 14/03/2016 12:14:25
He is trying to explain my singularity Evan,
It is blatantly obvious that he isn't.
Give him a chance to explain more.
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