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Ok let us look at the first flaw, I have found us a video that explains it pretty well and print screened a shot from the video to add relativistic correctness. see attached for error in logic in the video. t/dx is not equal to t/dxy and your imaginations are misleading you.
Quote from: Thebox on 16/05/2017 15:18:50Ok let us look at the first flaw, I have found us a video that explains it pretty well and print screened a shot from the video to add relativistic correctness. see attached for error in logic in the video. t/dx is not equal to t/dxy and your imaginations are misleading you. Thanks Thebox for your examples. They seem much persuasive. However, I had discussed this example with Einstein fictionally in my book. wait me (If I can learn to post the figures here)
Could you please quote the fictional conversation from your book? I would be very interested in reading this.
Quote from: Thebox on 16/05/2017 17:14:21 Could you please quote the fictional conversation from your book? I would be very interested in reading this. Dear Thebox,My fictional conversation with Einstein takes 32 pages, therefore I want to submit a brief:1- I may say directly that in your video for the position v = c, light’s path is being parallel to shuttle’s path (does it mean that the time stops?). This result is wrong / impossible; because the minimum angle of light is 45° degree (tangent φ ≤ 1; or H = L).
Ok, I am not quite sure what you are getting at but I can tell you that light does not have any angles at all, the observer is imaginary angled to the light, the light always travels a linearity. Normal matter such as a rock does not reflect light. Only mirrored surfaces reflect light proven by a laser in the dark travelling through a medium .Angles are only ''relative'' of light. of the imagination.
Remember the Galileo event! Everybody had said that "The sun turns around the earth" exept Galileo.
I thought I'd check this thread out only because I'm bored. All too often I run into comments like the following.Quote from: xersanozgen on 10/08/2008 14:16:38Remember the Galileo event! Everybody had said that "The sun turns around the earth" except Galileo.First off, you were wrongly corrected regarding this. While it was Copernicus's theory which said that the Earth orbits the Sun it was Galileo who provided evidence for it.Anyway, the fact that Galileo argued this and his argument has been borne out by observations its always the crackpot who uses this as an example as if everyone who disagrees with a current theory can rightly compare themselves with Galileo. Wrong! So wrong in fact that its been put on the crackpot index.
Remember the Galileo event! Everybody had said that "The sun turns around the earth" except Galileo.
40 points for comparing yourself to Galileo, suggesting that a modern-day Inquisition is hard at work on your case, and so on.
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/crackpot.html