Sujet : Re: Einstein's Mistakes
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Wozniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 26. Oct 2024, 13:43:34
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W dniu 26.10.2024 o 14:28, Python pisze:
Le 26/10/2024 à 14:17, Richard Hachel a écrit :
Le 26/10/2024 à 13:47, Python a écrit :
Le 26/10/2024 à 13:35, M.D. Richard "Hachel" Lengrand a écrit :
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If someone tells you "Doctor Hachel is perfectly ignorant in physics", weigh his words on a scale, before swallowing them.
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It is quite difficult to find anything more true that this statement.
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By the way, you asked me to place the hyperplanes of simultaneity of Terrence and Stella on a drawing.
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I posted the two drawings for you.
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This is unprecedented in the history of humanity, because no one draws relationships as precise, as clear, and as beautiful as me, with horizontal hyperplanes, as logic would require.
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I then explained to you that for Stella, it was necessary to take into account the change of inertial frame of reference, and to adapt it to her own point-of-reference, that is to say her rocket, always at the origin of her frame of reference (it is space that accelerates and deforms around her, but her own rocket does not vary for her).
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It is therefore necessary to take into account the space-zoom predicted by Poincaré on the x-axis. Let D'=D.sqrt(1-Vo²/c²)/ (1+cosµ.Vo/c)
Poincaré never predicted such a stupidity. You are a liar.
Anyway, he had enough wit
to understand how idiotic rejecting Euclid
would be, and he has written it clearly
enough for anyone able to read (even if not
clearly enough for you, poor stinker).