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>The only "questions" Wozniak asks are dishonest ones,
W dniu 26.08.2024 o 16:35, gharnagel pisze:>>
On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 13:19:02 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:>>
So, the physics of your idiot guru had no definition
of second? Will you be impudent enough for such
an absurd lie, trash?
Copying and pasting falsehoods seems to be Wozniak's
stock in trade.
Desperate avoiding of answerring simple questions
seems to be Harmagel's stock in trade. Do you
think that the answer will change just because
of your refusing to spell it?
"When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of>The one Harmagel has deleted GPS clocks>
from?
Wozniak is being deceitful since the problem he posed
[added back in because Wozniak deleted it because he
found ti to be devastating to his false narrative]
had to do with an observer moving at c/s, which has
nothing to do with the GPS. Dishonest people try to
change the narrative when they realize their vacuous
assertions are refuted.
Oh, it's just a reminding that you're
a reality denying idiot, just like all
Einstein's worshippers.
https://psychcentral.com/blog/psychology-self/2019/08/narcissists-blame-projection#1The only way Wozniak can argue that 86400>
seconds per day is valid for the moving observer
is by asserting Newtonian (universal) time.
A lie, as expected from a piece of
relativistic shit. It's a direct
consequence of a definition, valid
in your moronic physics up to 1960-ies,
and making the insane mumble of your
idiot guru not even a consistent one.
Wozniak is lying again because he claimed earlier>I'm only applying the definition of second,>
valid in the whole physics (including The
Shit of your idiot guru) up to 1960-ies.
Wozniak is lying since he was informed that a day
on earth isn't a day on other planets, so 86400
seconds only refers to earth.
Harmagel is lying since he knows very well
that my example is about measuring Earth's
day.
Nothing unexpected from a fanatic of TheNothing unexpected from a fanatical congenital
Shit, of course.
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