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On Sat, 10 Aug 2024 23:35:40 +0000, Richard Hachel wrote:Heh, "all you've seen".>>
Le 10/08/2024 à 23:32, hitlong@yahoo.com (gharnagel) a écrit :>>
On Sat, 10 Aug 2024 20:08:21 +0000, Richard Hachel wrote:>>
As a relativistic reminder:
Vo=Vr/sqrt(1+Vr²/c²)
Vr=Vo/sqrt(1-Vo²/c²)
u = (u' + v)/(1 + u'v/c^2) [A]
Nope. Only the relativistic velocity composition equation is
necessary (Equation [A]), which comes directly from the LTEs:
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dx' = gamma(dx - vdt)
dt' = gamma(dt - vdx/c^2)
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dx'/dt' = (dx/dt - v)/(1 - vdx/dt/c^2)
Absolutely, but...
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And y? And z?
Surely you know that y' = y and z' = z since the motion is solely
along x. I can only conclude, therefore, that you are obfuscating
in the grand manner of Walnut-brain Wozzie.
>But that's not what I'm talking about!>
I'm talking about the notion of universal anisochrony, and the fact
that, very strangely, if we observe transverse motions,
we can never measure a speed greater than c.
So?
>But that in the longitudinal direction, and everything proves it, both>
theory and experiment, we can observe things live.
Not live. Light transit time delayed. Stop saying live. You cheapen
yourself by lying.
>There is a geometry of space-time that is real, and lots of others>
(including Minkowski's that are not).
Is there a "real" geometry of spacetime? Geometry is a human concept.
>You give me the equation for adding longitudinal relativistic speeds as>
if I didn't know it, are you kidding?
You don't act like you know it. Not deep down in your innards where it
counts.
>No, only do I know it, but I can give it to you in general observable>
form, in general real form or in vector form.
All I've seen is childish attempts to invent fantasies.
>I'll remind you of it here, in observable form and in real form.>
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R.H.
Since one can always align motion with the x-axis when dealing with two
bodies,
there is no purpose in sines and cosines. Doing so is just being a
stuffed
shirt. And it's wrong anyway: "cosu.U" means what? What is u.U? Do
you mean
cos(u.U), which makes no sense. Cosines and sines are dimensionless. You
need
some formal education in correct mathematical expression.
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You always try to run before you can walk.
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