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On Apr 1, 8:21 pm, Don Stockbauer <don.stockba...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 1, 4:01 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > On Mar 29, 4:25 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > > On Mar 29, 4:03 pm, glird <gl...(a)aol.com> wrote:
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> > > > On Mar 29, 5:49 pm, Dr J Walker <"Androcles"> wrote:
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> > > > > "Hence if x' be taken infinitesimally small",
> > > > > @tau/@x' + 1/(c-v) * @tau/@t = @tau/@0 + 1/(c+v)*@tau/@t
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> > > > > And just what is @tau/@x'?
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> > > >   It denotes the difference in clock settings, @tau, of two
> > > > clocks of the moving system that are @x' = @(x-vt) apart
> > > > as measured by the stationary system K.
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> > > > > How do the coordinate x' and the coordinate 0 "be taken
> > > > > infinitesimally small"?
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> > > >  Contrary to your opinion, Jonnie, there is no
> > > > co-ordinate x' in Einstein's equations despite your
> > > > defective use of the Greek letter kappa instead of
> > > > his letter k to denote the second of the TWO systems in
> > > > his equations to there.
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> > > > > Einstein makes it rather obvious he's never studied calculus and didn't
> > > > > know the difference between the distance from 0 to x' and the points
> > > > > 0 and x'.
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> > > >   He probably did study differential calculus in high school (as I
> > > > did) thus knew that if he set x' infinitely small, as it would be IF
> > > > it was a point, then there would be NO distance between clocks A and B
> > > > that are an INFINITESIMALLY small (=/= 0) distance apart.
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> > > > glird
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> > > When energy begins to flow through space it has new motion that can be
> > > detected as weight. If gamma point energy goes up then it was an
> > > increase in flow. If gamma goes down it was a decrease in flow. It
> > > takes energy to decrease energy of flow.
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> > > Mitch Raemsch- Hide quoted text -
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> > It takes energy substance to decrease energy substance as in
> > deceleration from high flow.
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> > Mitch Raemsch
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> Why do you make up this gibberish just to attempt to get attention?- Hide quoted text -
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The fuel used to accelerate a space ship becomes the mass energy of
that space ship. To slow down or to get rid of motion energy you must
use the extra kinetic mass.

The energy you used to speed up must be mass energy used to slow
down.

Mitch Raemsch