Sujet : Re: Length contraction - measurement error
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Woźniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 16. Jun 2025, 05:06:55
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On 6/15/2025 10:15 PM, Paul B. Andersen wrote:
Den 14.06.2025 19:22, skrev Maciej Woźniak:
W dniu 17.03.2025 o 20:42, Paul.B.Andersen pisze:
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> All but morons should be able to understand the following:
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> An observer's speed relative to the observed object can't
> affect the properties of the observed object in any way.
> But the observer's speed relative to the observed object can affect
> the observer's measurements of the properties of the observed object.
>
> Think about it. Obvious, no?
Thanks for confirming my words by demonstrating
that you belong to the mentioned group of people.
So, a, b or c?
C of course.
>
Think about something else, Paul.
if a measurement of a property of an observed
object gives a result different than the real
value of the property, the measurement is
a)valid
b)erroneous
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PLONK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Let me guess, the correct relativistic answer
is c, right, poor trash?
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All but morons should be able - well, your moron guru
was not able.
"observer's speed relative to the observed object can
affect the properties of the observed object" -
that was what he postulated.