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New Theories / Re: How do we measure the energy of a photon?
« Last post by hamdani yusuf on Today at 12:36:52 »We can only observe the observable universe. It's never a complete observation.
Then why you said this?Is there a formula to calculate the other's clock, when their relative position and motion are known?Yes. Time dilatation formula. It's sufficiently accurate to allow GPS navigation.
if they accelerate equally in opposite directions and then stop, they would appear to an observer at the starting point to be synchronised to one another, but neither could tell the time on the other's clock (or the observer's) simply by looking at his own.
Is there a formula to calculate the other's clock, when their relative position and motion are known?Yes. Time dilatation formula. It's sufficiently accurate to allow GPS navigation.
Perhaps a simulation of what are possible under some mathematical models with some chosen assumptions.Which means it must simulate itself if it is to be a complete simulation. If it isn't a complete, it isn't a universe.
Even making good standards is just an instrumental goal, serving to help achieving the common terminal goals among the users of the standards.In the case of public water supply, there are two quite different terminal goals: profit and sterility. EU rules, as implemented by the UK government, dismissed the second.