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patd...@comcast.net
, …
The Starmaker
286
Feb 22
An open letter to Mr. Ross A. Finlayson
Here "
space
contraction
" is a lot going on in Einstein's theory. > Ross, tomorrow will be the end of my ability to interact with this forum unless you give me a link
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An open letter to Mr. Ross A. Finlayson
Here "
space
contraction
" is a lot going on in Einstein's theory. > Ross, tomorrow will be the end of my ability to interact with this forum unless you give me a link
Feb 22
Python
, …
Ross Finlayson
130
Feb 15
A question for Maciej Wozniak
for putting
space
-time together with a potential >>> theory, >> helping to illustrate freedom in boost, kinetics will keep >>> us together.. > >
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A question for Maciej Wozniak
for putting
space
-time together with a potential >>> theory, >> helping to illustrate freedom in boost, kinetics will keep >>> us together.. > >
Feb 15
JanPB
, …
Ross Finlayson
12
Feb 16
On the irrelevance of clock synchronisation to special relativity
geometry of
space
is Euclidean. This means > we need to verify the Pythagorean theorem. Which in turn means we need > to experimentally set up the model for "right triangle
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On the irrelevance of clock synchronisation to special relativity
geometry of
space
is Euclidean. This means > we need to verify the Pythagorean theorem. Which in turn means we need > to experimentally set up the model for "right triangle
Feb 16
Ross A. Finlayson
, …
Ross Finlayson
11
Feb 21
Fall Gravity
make for
space
contraction
>>> as real there's really I think a way forward as what that's all >>> fundamental with respect of course to all reality. >
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Fall Gravity
make for
space
contraction
>>> as real there's really I think a way forward as what that's all >>> fundamental with respect of course to all reality. >
Feb 21
Ed Lake
, …
Ross Finlayson
424
Feb 9
Time Dilation Experiments
Anyways with
space
contraction
they meet according to their world-lines, >> and all the world-lines between them or what is the paths of the path integral. >> >>
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Time Dilation Experiments
Anyways with
space
contraction
they meet according to their world-lines, >> and all the world-lines between them or what is the paths of the path integral. >> >>
Feb 9
Thomas Heger
, …
Mikko
101
Feb 21
New version of my annotations to SRT
grounds for
space
contraction
, 4) Einstein's bridge, 5) grounds for Einstein's re-interpretation of classical motion about the linear and rotational, and that otherwise
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New version of my annotations to SRT
grounds for
space
contraction
, 4) Einstein's bridge, 5) grounds for Einstein's re-interpretation of classical motion about the linear and rotational, and that otherwise
Feb 21
mitchr...@gmail.com
,
Ross Finlayson
9
Feb 1
Gravity metric is an open curve parabola?
, is
space
contraction
, with my second mass/energy equivalence". > The universe always has an absolute size and expands. > There is no place for
space
contraction
to happen
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Gravity metric is an open curve parabola?
, is
space
contraction
, with my second mass/energy equivalence". > The universe always has an absolute size and expands. > There is no place for
space
contraction
to happen
Feb 1
Laurence Clark Crossen
, …
Bob Antwerpen Roggeveen
478
Jan 24
Einstein rejected Galileo & Eotvos
fall in
space
and fall in time balance, > > fall in time being "time" and fall in
space
being "gravity". > > > > Maybe you should learn about the
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Einstein rejected Galileo & Eotvos
fall in
space
and fall in time balance, > > fall in time being "time" and fall in
space
being "gravity". > > > > Maybe you should learn about the
Jan 24
Volney
, …
Giovanni
26
Jan 24
Re: Will 2024 finally be the year Einstein is knocked off his pedestal?
second-most famous equation, of mass/energy equivalency, is as of Einstein's: "bridge", to
space
contraction
. Einstein has one theory of relativity, not two.
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Re: Will 2024 finally be the year Einstein is knocked off his pedestal?
second-most famous equation, of mass/energy equivalency, is as of Einstein's: "bridge", to
space
contraction
. Einstein has one theory of relativity, not two.
Jan 24
Richard Hertz
, …
Ross Finlayson
34
Feb 16
Einstein's Relativity contains a HUGE Loophole. Its Implications Can't Be Ignored.
> >
space
and time are Minkowskian. > > > > In general, I'd STRONGLY recommend to stop assuming everyone is > > an idiot. > > > > -- > >
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Einstein's Relativity contains a HUGE Loophole. Its Implications Can't Be Ignored.
> >
space
and time are Minkowskian. > > > > In general, I'd STRONGLY recommend to stop assuming everyone is > > an idiot. > > > > -- > >
Feb 16
gharnagel
, …
Ross Finlayson
19
Jan 8
FTL signals
as configuration
space
> > > > > > to configuration
space
, about the manifold, and continuous mappings, vis-a-vis > > > > > > twists and torsions
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FTL signals
as configuration
space
> > > > > > to configuration
space
, about the manifold, and continuous mappings, vis-a-vis > > > > > > twists and torsions
Jan 8
larry harson
, …
Ross Finlayson
16
Jan 3
What effects have been observed for rigidness within a gravitational field?
clocks observe
space
-
contraction
quite evidently. > > Of course, that's always time-dilation and length-
contraction
together. > > It's called principle
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What effects have been observed for rigidness within a gravitational field?
clocks observe
space
-
contraction
quite evidently. > > Of course, that's always time-dilation and length-
contraction
together. > > It's called principle
Jan 3
Mike Fontenot
, …
Ross Finlayson
62
Jan 26
Separation of Accelerating Observers in Special Relativity
are mostly straight Galilean Doppler. Atomic clock lattices demonstrate
space
-
contraction
in effect. GPS clocks advise the ephemeris, not the other way around. In GR, .... ...
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Separation of Accelerating Observers in Special Relativity
are mostly straight Galilean Doppler. Atomic clock lattices demonstrate
space
-
contraction
in effect. GPS clocks advise the ephemeris, not the other way around. In GR, .... ...
Jan 26
Thomas Heger
, …
Richard Hachel
226
Feb 22
Ehrenfest paradox
called "
space
-time wheel". Ie, two counter-rotating discs draw c down, in a sense. It's
space
contraction
, it's a continuum mechanics. Of course it would help
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Ehrenfest paradox
called "
space
-time wheel". Ie, two counter-rotating discs draw c down, in a sense. It's
space
contraction
, it's a continuum mechanics. Of course it would help
Feb 22
patdolan
, …
Ross Finlayson
49
12/23/23
Does the Principle of Relativity travel at the speed of light?
it's real
space
contraction
altogether that quite surely puts GR in front of SR, while most peple had followed the interpretation after the L principle the other way, that Einstein
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Does the Principle of Relativity travel at the speed of light?
it's real
space
contraction
altogether that quite surely puts GR in front of SR, while most peple had followed the interpretation after the L principle the other way, that Einstein
12/23/23
Ross Finlayson
12/17/23
2019-12-17
media throughout
space
. "In 2009 the two MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cerenkov) telescopes detected that among gamma-ray photons arriving from the blazar Markarian
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2019-12-17
media throughout
space
. "In 2009 the two MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cerenkov) telescopes detected that among gamma-ray photons arriving from the blazar Markarian
12/17/23
Ross Finlayson
12/16/23
2019-12-13
resources in
space
and time). Working theories, toy theories, ad hoc theories, there's a continuum of theories then for some usual idea that one suffices, then as for what it wouldn
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2019-12-13
resources in
space
and time). Working theories, toy theories, ad hoc theories, there's a continuum of theories then for some usual idea that one suffices, then as for what it wouldn
12/16/23
Ross Finlayson
12/16/23
2019-12-10
whether "
space
contraction
is real/absolute", as above there are various professional opinions that it is, and various professional opinions that it is an artifact/
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2019-12-10
whether "
space
contraction
is real/absolute", as above there are various professional opinions that it is, and various professional opinions that it is an artifact/
12/16/23
Ross Finlayson
12/16/23
2019-12-09
that the
contraction
hypothesis, put forward by FitzGerald and Lorentz, was of entirely different character and must not be confused with the effect obtained here. The hypothesis
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2019-12-09
that the
contraction
hypothesis, put forward by FitzGerald and Lorentz, was of entirely different character and must not be confused with the effect obtained here. The hypothesis
12/16/23
Ross Finlayson
12/16/23
2019-09-27
of the
space
contraction
from the sides. (Running high energy / ie relativistically significant experiments.) Might even be able to shout through it. "... incomplete geometrizability
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2019-09-27
of the
space
contraction
from the sides. (Running high energy / ie relativistically significant experiments.) Might even be able to shout through it. "... incomplete geometrizability
12/16/23
Beda Pietanza
, …
mitchr...@gmail.com
13
12/15/23
the great mistake of SR about Time
Time with
Space
. > To me, intuitively, physical Time does not exit > The misconception about the real nature of Time arise from the confusion of our subjective perception of Time
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the great mistake of SR about Time
Time with
Space
. > To me, intuitively, physical Time does not exit > The misconception about the real nature of Time arise from the confusion of our subjective perception of Time
12/15/23
J. J. Lodder
, …
Ross Finlayson
109
12/10/23
Clock rates don't depend on 'gravity'
and the
space
-
contraction
results a read-out. You seem to be pooh-poohing 'it's acceleration' which is gravity's here on Earth, in the current theories or according
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Clock rates don't depend on 'gravity'
and the
space
-
contraction
results a read-out. You seem to be pooh-poohing 'it's acceleration' which is gravity's here on Earth, in the current theories or according
12/10/23
patdolan
, …
Mikko
27
12/7/23
What we know about the gyroscope
, real
space
contraction
, the motion of
space
. There's an idea that a theory of sigma or omega potentials, results the true centrifugal, which we're familiar with as for example
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What we know about the gyroscope
, real
space
contraction
, the motion of
space
. There's an idea that a theory of sigma or omega potentials, results the true centrifugal, which we're familiar with as for example
12/7/23
Richard Hertz
, …
Laurence Clark Crossen
86
12/29/23
Plasma Cosmology - No Big Bang, no redshift. Pseudo-static Universe
with rotational relativistic mass, and
space
contraction
, about the differences rotational and linear, and that the current milieu of energy, is pretty ignorant exchange.
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Plasma Cosmology - No Big Bang, no redshift. Pseudo-static Universe
with rotational relativistic mass, and
space
contraction
, about the differences rotational and linear, and that the current milieu of energy, is pretty ignorant exchange.
12/29/23
Richard Hachel
,
Ross Finlayson
2
10/17/23
Have you intellectual capacity to follow me ?
movement in
space
is such that Terrence's watch beats, in total, > even with a slower internal mechanism, much faster. For Stella, Terrence > will age 27 years during this
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Have you intellectual capacity to follow me ?
movement in
space
is such that Terrence's watch beats, in total, > even with a slower internal mechanism, much faster. For Stella, Terrence > will age 27 years during this
10/17/23
PengKuan Em
, …
Ross Finlayson
34
10/17/23
From Coulomb’s force to magnetic force
put all
space
contraction
into fall also "Lorentz-Fitzgerald", > and "Hamilton-Lagrangians", again, adding nothing to "theory", just pointing
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From Coulomb’s force to magnetic force
put all
space
contraction
into fall also "Lorentz-Fitzgerald", > and "Hamilton-Lagrangians", again, adding nothing to "theory", just pointing
10/17/23
Laurence Clark Crossen
, …
Oleander Mihalkovsky
57
9/17/23
The constant speed of light relies on Galilean transformations.
requiring absolute
space
. > >> No. All that's actually needed is that the speed of light is independent > >> of the speed of the source in just ONE system selected
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The constant speed of light relies on Galilean transformations.
requiring absolute
space
. > >> No. All that's actually needed is that the speed of light is independent > >> of the speed of the source in just ONE system selected
9/17/23
Guillermo García Rojas C.
, …
Ross Finlayson
128
9/16/23
On Length Contraction.
in length
contraction
,
space
contraction
, these of course add up as they usually do. These "five halfs spin numbers" are a particular among exactly these theories as I wrote
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On Length Contraction.
in length
contraction
,
space
contraction
, these of course add up as they usually do. These "five halfs spin numbers" are a particular among exactly these theories as I wrote
9/16/23
patdolan
, …
mitchr...@gmail.com
37
9/2/23
Muon University, Freshman Orientation
Lorentz Fitzgerald
contraction
, ...." > > > > > > > > Ross, you homework has been give two points of extra credit. > > > > > > > That's
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Muon University, Freshman Orientation
Lorentz Fitzgerald
contraction
, ...." > > > > > > > > Ross, you homework has been give two points of extra credit. > > > > > > > That's
9/2/23
kenseto
, …
mitchr...@gmail.com
31
8/28/23
What is the cause of gravity?
curvature of
space
-time but that is just a description the path being followed by the interacting objects. No cause why objects follow the curvature of spacetime because spacetime
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What is the cause of gravity?
curvature of
space
-time but that is just a description the path being followed by the interacting objects. No cause why objects follow the curvature of spacetime because spacetime
8/28/23