Sujet : Re: Accelerated frame and Tau Ceti problem
De : pnalsing (at) *nospam* gmail.com (palsing)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 01. Jun 2024, 17:58:22
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Richard Hachel wrote:
We know the famous example of Doctor Hachel (that's me) entitled "the traveler of Tau Ceti".
The Tau Ceti traveler is characteristic of special relativity, and its simplicity of understanding
(but no resolution) is now famous throughout the world.
We imagine a young woman, named Bella, to differentiate her from Stella
who is used to always traveling, in the examples, in uniform Galilean movement. Beautiful journey always in accelerated mode at 10m/s² (i.e. 1.052ly/year²) starting from the earth.
Physicists, because they are curious, and above all competent, will
easily calculate how long the journey in the terrestrial frame of reference
will last.
We will then place a watch on earth, a watch at 3 ly, a watch at 6 ly,
a
Doctor Hachel, who is not an idiot (a doctorate, three Nobel prizes) validates Paul's equation, and considers it to be completely accurate.
Now we know for certain that you are a bald-faced liar. No person has
ever won the Nobel 3 times, although one institution has...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Prize#:~:text=The%20Nobel%20Prizes%2C%20beginning%20in,more%20than%20one%20Nobel%20Prize.
Laureates who have received multiple Nobel Prizes: (by date of second
Prize)
Marie Curie; received the prize twice. Nobel Prize in Physics (1903) and
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1911).
International Committee of the Red Cross; received the prize thrice.
Nobel Peace Prize (1917, 1944, 1963).
Linus Pauling; received the prize twice. Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1954)
and Nobel Peace Prize (1962).
John Bardeen; received the prize twice. Nobel Prize in Physics (1956,
1972).
Frederick Sanger; received the prize twice. Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1958, 1980).
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; received the prize twice.
Nobel Peace Prize (1954, 1981).
Karl Barry Sharpless; received the prize twice. Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(2001, 2022).