Sujet : Re: Approximately 300,000 km/s With Respect To What?
De : mikko.levanto (at) *nospam* iki.fi (Mikko)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 14. Jul 2024, 11:19:42
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On 2024-07-13 08:08:44 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Freitag000012, 12.07.2024 um 11:26 schrieb Mikko:
On 2024-07-11 19:58:02 +0000, amirjf nin said:
Approximately 300,000 km/s with respect to what?
Whenever the speec of something is measured it is measured with respect
to someting else. The report should make clear what is the reference that
is considered stationary. Usually it is the instruments used in the
measurement, and usually but not always they are at rest with restpect to
Earth surface at the place of the measurement.
'Stationary' can be understood as 'not moving' and that as 'having
velocity zero'.
Yes, that is what the word means.
But velocity would require a reference point, in respect to which the object does not move.
That gives you a revefernce point: the object does not move in respect to
itself.
But what was actually Einstein's reference, in respect to which velocity v was measured.
Einstein did not measure velocity v.
-- Mikko