Sujet : Re: New version of my annotations to SRT
De : python (at) *nospam* invalid.org (Python)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 19. Apr 2024, 16:56:35
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Le 19/04/2024 à 17:40, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 19.04.2024 o 10:23, Python pisze:
Le 19/04/2024 à 07:50, Thomas Heger a écrit :
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The system k had tall Greek letters as names of the axes:
Xsi, Eta and Zeta.
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Here Einstein made an error, too, because once defined these names had to be used.
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Xsi intervenes several times from the sentence "For a ray of light emitted at the time $\tau =0$ in the direction of the increasing $\xi$"
a few paragraphs later. All of them intervenes after the sentence
"Substituting for x' its value, we obtain :"
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In my role as a hypothetical professor, who had to write corrections, I freaked out a little at this point and wrote a big red 'F' on the first page on the paper.
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In my role as a hypothetical ophthalmologist I freak out a lot and
advise you to buy glasses.
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Oh, stinker Python is opening its muzzle again,
and trying again to pretend he knows something.
I can recognize the appearances of a greek letter in an
article, can you?
Tell me, poor stinker, have you already learnt
what a function is? Are you still trying to
determine its properties applying a French
definition of a different word?
Still fighting with words and facts Wozmaniak ?
I'm not "trying to determine properties" of functions
using a definition of a different word. Is there a
single time in your miserable life were you didn't
misunderstand a single thing and didn't misrepresent
it when posting about it? I guess not. It never
happened here.
I only stated years ago, what seems to obsess you
for some reason, that how functions are defined in
the French academic system, especially college, is
slightly different to how it is in most other countries
(I don't know about Poland, for instance) since the 60s/70s.
I really wonder why it bothers you, as it is a simple
verifiable fact.
There is "no different word" involved here. Your level
of confusion is fractally absurd Wozmaniak.