"linuxgal" <
linu...@cleanposts.com> wrote:
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> HVAC wrote:
>> Harlow's note: LOL!
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>> ROME—Two leaders of the OPERA collaboration, which stunned the world in
>> September when it announced data suggesting that neutrinos could travel
>> faster than the speed of light, have stepped down. The resignation of
>> Antonio Ereditato as spokesperson and Dario Autiero as physics
>> coordinator of the study followed a vote of no confidence, held yesterday
>> by leaders of the individual groups within the collaboration, according
>> to a source at OPERA who asked not to be identified. The vote came
>> several weeks after it was revealed that the hotly debated result was
>> probably caused by a faulty cable connection.
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Linuxgal wrote:
Moral of this story: Don't fuck with Einstein.
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hanson worte:
True, but the "moral" only is such, cuz there are still
hordes of Einstein Dingleberries that stick to the belief
that, at any cost, the speed of light cannot be surpassed.
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That belief is gospel, DESPITE Einstein's own assertion,
in his 1905 paper, wherein he said:
<
http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/>
|||AE||| "the velocity of light "c" in our theory (SR) plays the
|||AE||| part, physically, of an infinitely great velocity."
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1) The story of "c" being constant is long and murky as
the physics community arbitrated and decided that "c"
must be a CONSTANT. -- If "c" were left as having a
variable value, then all other fundamental physical
constants would change in their size according the to
the value that "c-variable" has in each environment that it
is measured in... and the entire house of current physics
will crumble like a house of cards, because of needing
a theory for every given or looked at event.
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2) The definition of a "constant 'c' in vacuum" is equally
murky, for there exists no true physical vacuum.
A true physical vacuum is devoid of every physical
asset and therefore cannot be observed.
This true physical vacuum is at the one end of physics
where known physical laws break down, like with the
also, by definition unobservable, black holes on the
other end of the spectrum.
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3) The value of "c" as currently defined (not as its
arbitrated Cs measured size) has its roots in the
cosmologies, all of which use as their basis the
1234 cosmic envelope that says:
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c = (GM/R)^1/2 = (GMH)^1/3 = (GM*b)^1/4
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which shows why the physical vacuum is not zero
but is dependent on spatial mass-energy density,
and needs to be so to keep notions (1) & (2) afloat.
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4) Einstein's notion of "c" being "physically, an infinitely
great velocity" is physically impossible and only valid in
an imaginary universe that is mass-energy devoid , a
locus that had no physical meanings.
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To that end it is hilarious to notice that Einstein referred
to pastor LeMaitre's cosmetology as "Catholic Science"
while Einstein with his "Juden Physik" fervently believed
that his own "Jewish Shit don't stink", & is so supported
by hordes of Einstein's Dingleberries who all worship
Albert's sphincter. with a relativistic passion.... ahaha
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IOW, Einstein was wrong and overreaching himself
with the properties of " 'c' being an infinitely great
velocity", and his subsequent "biggest blunder" was
merely a bagatelle resulting therefrom.
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"Moral of this story": Fucked yourself with Einstein's
Shitcan that contains SR/GR.... ahahahAHAHAHA...
Thanks for the laughs though, you splendid Shicksah
AHAHAHAHA... ahahahahanson
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PS: Your handle indicates that you are a Linux
aficionado/a. So, tell me which Linux version I
should use that mimicks the OS "MS XP" the
closest and runs without problems on
HP-machines that are based on
ECS MCP61PM-HM aka Nettle2-GL8E Mother-
broads & AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual Core CPUs.
TIA for a good hint.
hanson