Sujet : Re: Relativistic synchronisation method
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* liscati.fr.invalid (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 29. Dec 2024, 19:04:52
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Le 29/12/2024 à 13:37, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :
Right.
There is no such thing as "absolute synchronisation".
It is meaningless because it is no "absolute time".
Your clock and my clock and the clock on the railway station
in Paris are synchronous in the non-rotating Earth centred
frame of reference (ECI-frame).
Nooo!
Damn, that's not true!!!
You still haven't understood what I'm saying.
It's incredible.
I've been begging you for months to differentiate between anisochronia and chronotropia.
A seven-year-old kid understands the difference.
You are incapable of doing so (we can see it in the stupidity of your answers).
You are holding yourself responsible for all this ambient madness in the theological and moral sense of the term: "But having been able to have the truth before their eyes and understand it without ANY problem as an obvious truth, they did not want to..., etc...."
We arrive at the same point.
There must be a DESIRE in you not to understand.
It's not possible otherwise.
R.H.