Sujet : Re: [SR] The traveler of Tau Ceti
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* tiscali.fr (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 29. Mar 2024, 14:39:59
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Le 29/03/2024 à 13:26, Mikko a écrit :
No, that is not his problem but yours. Nobody needs to understand you.
You want to be understood. But that not going to happen unless uou
find out how you can make yourself understood.
“Whoever wants to teach new things must do so with great caution.”
Nietszche dit la même chose : "On n'aime pas trop les nouvelles tables". I remind you that the problem comes neither from me nor from the reader.
There are no morons in my house or in theirs.
Additionally, I only use equations that are easily understandable for average 16 or 17 year old students.
Sines, cosines, square roots and nothing more.
This is sufficient to propose a space-time geometry, based on Poincaré's equations, but simpler and truer than that of Minkowski, and which has no paradox or contradiction.
The question is “but what happens then?”
The answer is infinitely simple and understandable for a seven-year-old child: "We don't want Doctor Hachel to rule over us, he overshadows us."
It's stupid.
BUT it is nevertheless true.
R.H.