Sujet : Re: tau egality in relalivity
De : python (at) *nospam* invalid.org (Python)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 20. Jul 2024, 21:34:11
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Le 20/07/2024 à 17:58, M.D. Richard "Hachel" Lengrand a écrit :
Le 20/07/2024 à 16:01, Python a écrit :
What you called above "equal distances" is equality of spacial
part of two trajectories. This is a frame dependent property.
Obviously.
Note obvious at all as you use (my guess is voluntarily) the
wording "equal distances" which could denote something quite
different. Cranks of your kind LOVES ambiguity. I won't allow
such an ambiguity to stay.
Et tu veux prouver quoi?
The conclusion of the part you've snipped:
But the conclusion is about elapsed proper times, which does not
depend on a choice of frame (it is "absolute"). This is a HUGE
logical problem. A frame dependent property cannot imply a frame
independent one (except of course, if the latter is always true, which
is the case in Galilean Relativity, but then your claim is just
pointless).
Then you add the condition that elapsed [improper] times are equal,
which is always as the time between any pair or events is unique,
it cannot have two values as seen in a given frame of reference.
So this condition is void.
Your claim is dead in the water at first read by any decent
person. You are not, by the way : you are a mentally ill egomaniac
fool.