Sujet : Re: SpaceTime
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 01. Jun 2024, 21:46:37
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On 06/01/2024 01:37 PM, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
W dniu 01.06.2024 o 21:53, Ross Finlayson pisze:
On 06/01/2024 10:48 AM, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
W dniu 31.05.2024 o 06:25, Tom Roberts pisze:
On 5/30/24 12:48 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
Spacetime is simply what exists, [...]
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No, NOT AT ALL! You REALLY do not understand very basic physics, at a
fundamental level that distorts all your 'thinking' and everything you
write.
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Spacetime is a MODEL of spatial-temporal relationships observed in the
real world.
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No, NOT AT ALL! You REALLY do not understand very basic physics, at a
fundamental level that distorts all your 'thinking' and everything you
write.
Spacetime is a MODEL of spatial-temporal relationships
gedanken/fabricated by some religious maniacs, like yourself.
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Space-Time is a perfectly good idea of a
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Measured its goodness? Or just sure it
must be perfectly good because you're
sooooooo best?
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continuous manifold of
Euclidean space
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A lie, of course, your idiot guru has rejected
Euclidean math as it didn't want to fit his
madness.
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Einstein didn't, he entertained different coordinate settings
and that tensors connect them, then though he at some point
in his expressed opinion said silly things about simultaneity,
later his expressed opinion included a clock hypothesis and
a "the time", where he introduces the "spacial" for the "special"
contra the "spatial" with respect to "t".
If you mean Einstein that is, author of "Out of My Later Years",
which is to be read as his word on the matter overall.
Then, Space-Time is a great idea, and anything anybody got
wrong about it is their fault and their problem, not Space-Time's.
Einstein's theory he arrives at is a field theory about the
differential-systems of inertial-systems with regards to
coordinate settings which happens to result that SR is local,
while, the geodesy is whatever it is, and that while it is
an interpretation of the Lorentzian about SR and the L-principle
the constancy of c, it's not just any-old Lorentzian and there
is that according to Einstein SR is local, and that any-old
of those following him get or got it wrong is their own fault.
So, blame the mumblers, not the guru.