From: Androcles on 16 May 2010 10:14 "harald" <hvan(a)swissonline.ch> wrote in message news:8fe0bfd0-37fe-463e-8864-8de1bddb22ae(a)o1g2000vbe.googlegroups.com... > >> It will take a ray > > > t1 = AB/(c - v) seconds > > > for the outbound leg in that direction and > > > t2 = AB/(c + v) > > > for the return leg. In the perpendicular legs the relative velocity > > > of light is q, so it will take t = AB/q seconds each way. > > That too. > However, Androcles might have written the next little bit, > if he tried to reconstruct Einstein's initial paper (P1); rather than > to rant and rave against E as he now does. Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha! "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." -- George Orwell's 'Animal Farm'. t = AB/(c-v) t = AB/(c+v) "All t's are equal, but some t's are more equal than others." The real Androcles, reconstructing 'girdle' as a pig. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZldlyeR8DU
From: glird on 21 May 2010 14:47 On May 16, 10:14 am, "Androcles" <Headless...(a)Hogwarts.physics_z> wrote: > > t = AB/(c-v) > t = AB/(c+v) > > "All t's are equal, but some t's are more equal than others." > The real Androcles As usual, the "real" Androcles ignores the fact that in EINSTEIN'S equations, where t was the time as measured by system K, those two times were NOT equal. Otoh, the times t' (tee PRIME), which are a function of t and dt'/dx, ARE equal as measured by Johny Android's differently moving system Kappa (x',y',z'; t'). But so what?! Neither he nor anyone on these newsgroups seems interested in learning what E's equations actually mean. glird
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