Sujet : Re: Why a time of the real world must be galilean
De : jpierre.messager (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Python)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 10. Dec 2024, 07:51:16
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Le 09/12/2024 à 22:54, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 09.12.2024 o 07:37, Python pisze:
Le 09/12/2024 à 05:25, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 08.12.2024 o 21:07, Python pisze:
[snip demented rant]
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So, Woz, given two clocks how do you practically check if they are synchronized
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Practical checking, poor stinker, means: not
sticking to some Holy Procedures invented by an
idiot guru in some medieval ages.
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Practical solutions are made by local observers
considering their best knowledge AND the details
of their specific situation.
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You're not going to predict them from a nice
armchair in your nice office. Or, at least,
you're not going to predict them correctly.
Face it, poor stinker.
A lot of rants and insults, but still no practical procedure.
In oppolsition to [SR] [snip rant]
SR provides a practical procedure. I can show it to you.
Changes nothing. The time of the real world remains
galilean and the mumble of your idiot guru remains
not even consistent.
Quite the opposite: your rant remains inconsistent rumbling, void of any content.