Sujet : Re: A definition of "when"
De : python (at) *nospam* not-formail.invalid (Python)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 19. Sep 2024, 19:48:39
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Le 19/09/2024 à 07:12, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 10.09.2024 o 23:25, Python pisze:
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> Define "when" please. We can. You haven't.
You say you can. I say you're lying, as
expected from a poor relativistic stinker.
Let's check. Will we?
Let S - a satalite of GPS. One, chosen.
B - a GPS ground base.
All your bases are belong to us :-)
You mean ground facilities ?
https://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/control/One, chosen.
ES, EB - sets of events in S,B
e1 - an event from ES, e2 - an event from EB.
It makes no sense to write that an event, or a set or events,
are "in" something, or are "from" something.
An event such as "Wozniak posted a given post about 'when'" is happening "in" everything and "from" everything. Including
"ground bases", "PS satalites", the Moon, my bathroom and your
ass.
Propose a method of determining whether
e1 and e2 are simultaneous - according to
an observer from B. A method, of course,
fitting The Shit you worship.
Will I have to apologize for "you're lying",
You should, and for many, many other things too.
poor stinker?
Nice signature.