Sujet : Re: Acceleration.
De : jimp (at) *nospam* gonzo.specsol.net (Jim Pennino)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 20. Apr 2025, 16:30:29
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Maciej Woźniak <
mlwozniak@wp.pl> wrote:
On 4/20/2025 4:43 PM, Jim Pennino wrote:
So, a simple (maybe even simple enough for
you) question.
An observer (Alice) is observing an object O
in the position of x. The velocity of the object
is 0, space is inflating. Does the position
change?
Yes or no.
>
Gibberish.
A dodge.
Positions have 3 coordinates.
Don't say... Really? So treat x as a vector
of 3 numbers. Whatever.
Velocity with respect to what?
To the observer.
Define "space is inflating".
Didn't your fellow idiots care?
Still rambling gibberish.
And none of this has anything to do with Einstein's elevator.
-- penninojim@yahoo.com