Re: The most ridiculous science mistake in history.

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Sujet : Re: The most ridiculous science mistake in history.
De : nospam (at) *nospam* de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity
Date : 25. Mar 2024, 14:39:47
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LaurenceClarkCrossen <clzb93ynxj@att.net> wrote:

It is the most ridiculous scientific mistake in history.
 
Einstein took the null result of MMX to disprove the ether.

Wrong, both historicaly and factualy.

The Lorentz Transformation would make it possible to keep the ether.
 
Einstein kept the LT and discarded the ether.

Wrong. Einstein (and Lorentz with him)
saw that the aether has no observable properties.
Lorentz had already seen that to order (v/c)^2,
and after Einstein 1905 he saw
that there are no observable effects of an aether to all orders of v/c.

This shows Einstein's(and Jan's) utter lack of comprehension of the science.

Science is above all an economic representation of the world.
(by Ockham, Mach, and afaik all other philosophers of science)
It doesn't carry unnecessary unobservables along.
The problem is your's.

There is no point in (for example) having Newton's laws
for the motions of planets, AND to have angels to push them along
in such a way that they move precisely in accordance with Newton's laws.

Some conservative theologians tried that trick,
but for some strange reason it didn't catch on,

Jan

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