From: BURT on 9 May 2010 16:08 On May 9, 12:58 pm, Karl Heinz <karlhe...(a)sofort-mail.de> wrote: > BURT wrote: > > Relative motion is opposite and slows down in the distance. > > I don't understand what you mean by this statement. When driving for instance or in any motion things appear to move opposite in direction and they slow down as you look into the distance. It is a simple observation that shows Einstein did not understand the fact of absolute motion of matter and light in space. Mitch Raemsch
From: Karl Heinz on 9 May 2010 16:19 BURT wrote: > When driving for instance or in any motion things appear to move > opposite in direction and they slow down as you look into the > distance. So, looking makes things slower?
From: BURT on 9 May 2010 16:20 On May 9, 1:19 pm, Karl Heinz <karlhe...(a)sofort-mail.de> wrote: > BURT wrote: > > When driving for instance or in any motion things appear to move > > opposite in direction and they slow down as you look into the > > distance. > > So, looking makes things slower? Well we observe a slower flow out into the distance and its always opposite. Mitch Raemsch
From: Karl Heinz on 9 May 2010 16:29 BURT wrote: >>> When driving for instance or in any motion things appear to move >>> opposite in direction and they slow down as you look into the >>> distance. >> So, looking makes things slower? > Well we observe a slower flow out into the distance and its always > opposite. What flows?
From: BURT on 9 May 2010 16:57
On May 9, 1:29 pm, Karl Heinz <karlhe...(a)sofort-mail.de> wrote: > BURT wrote: > >>> When driving for instance or in any motion things appear to move > >>> opposite in direction and they slow down as you look into the > >>> distance. > >> So, looking makes things slower? > > Well we observe a slower flow out into the distance and its always > > opposite. > > What flows? Energy flows while in motion through space. But sometimes the energy flow is simply an appearence of you passing something it while moving through space Relaitivity is the theory of the appearence of motion that slows in the distance and is opposite. Unfortunately Einstein never identified these things for if he would of we would have started with the correct theory of absolute speed of light and matter in space. Mitch Raemsch |