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Is that the same value they use for measuring the speed of Usain Bolt?
Thebox Just like there is no preferred frame there is different values for the measurement's of Planck's length for a frame. Plank's length is related to Planck's time in every frame.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/08/2017 21:04:56Is that the same value they use for measuring the speed of Usain Bolt?Yes - they measure his speed relative to the track, and, thanks to the maths of relativity, it doesn't matter how fast the track is moving. If we can ever find a way to identify the absolute frame though,
Quote from: David Cooper on 24/08/2017 21:02:36Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/08/2017 21:04:56Is that the same value they use for measuring the speed of Usain Bolt?Yes - they measure his speed relative to the track, and, thanks to the maths of relativity, it doesn't matter how fast the track is moving. If we can ever find a way to identify the absolute frame though, All speed is absolute to the absolute reference frame I have already explained before but nobody listens. Never mind I am out of here, sick of talking to the wall now , death ears.. I think science is a branch of religion, that is the only thing that makes any sense to why science does not want to listen to me. I kill God and they don't like that to much.
Quote from: Thebox on 26/08/2017 13:57:14Quote from: David Cooper on 24/08/2017 21:02:36Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/08/2017 21:04:56Is that the same value they use for measuring the speed of Usain Bolt?Yes - they measure his speed relative to the track, and, thanks to the maths of relativity, it doesn't matter how fast the track is moving. If we can ever find a way to identify the absolute frame though, All speed is absolute to the absolute reference frame I have already explained before but nobody listens. Never mind I am out of here, sick of talking to the wall now , death ears.. I think science is a branch of religion, that is the only thing that makes any sense to why science does not want to listen to me. I kill God and they don't like that to much.Death ears! Brilliant. Where can I buy some?
Quote from: The Spoon on 01/09/2017 13:28:01Quote from: Thebox on 26/08/2017 13:57:14Quote from: David Cooper on 24/08/2017 21:02:36Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/08/2017 21:04:56Is that the same value they use for measuring the speed of Usain Bolt?Yes - they measure his speed relative to the track, and, thanks to the maths of relativity, it doesn't matter how fast the track is moving. If we can ever find a way to identify the absolute frame though, All speed is absolute to the absolute reference frame I have already explained before but nobody listens. Never mind I am out of here, sick of talking to the wall now , death ears.. I think science is a branch of religion, that is the only thing that makes any sense to why science does not want to listen to me. I kill God and they don't like that to much.Death ears! Brilliant. Where can I buy some?Whoops! I did it againSorry I meant deaf, I type as I am thinking it, a sort of ''live'' feed to my thoughts, that is why sometimes it is a bit ''gargled''.
Quote from: Thebox on 01/09/2017 14:30:58Quote from: The Spoon on 01/09/2017 13:28:01Quote from: Thebox on 26/08/2017 13:57:14Quote from: David Cooper on 24/08/2017 21:02:36Quote from: Bored chemist on 23/08/2017 21:04:56Is that the same value they use for measuring the speed of Usain Bolt?Yes - they measure his speed relative to the track, and, thanks to the maths of relativity, it doesn't matter how fast the track is moving. If we can ever find a way to identify the absolute frame though, All speed is absolute to the absolute reference frame I have already explained before but nobody listens. Never mind I am out of here, sick of talking to the wall now , death ears.. I think science is a branch of religion, that is the only thing that makes any sense to why science does not want to listen to me. I kill God and they don't like that to much.Death ears! Brilliant. Where can I buy some?Whoops! I did it againSorry I meant deaf, I type as I am thinking it, a sort of ''live'' feed to my thoughts, that is why sometimes it is a bit ''gargled''. English must be very confusing when it is obviously not your first language! Hence the hilarious use of 'gargled' instead of garbled!