From: Michael Moroney on
"paparios(a)gmail.com" <paparios(a)gmail.com> writes:

>So Androcles thinks that the equations on the 1905 paper of Einstein
>(his img53 and img54), which are:

>Tau=Beta(t-vx/c^2)
>Epsilon=Beta(x-vt)

Minor correction. I believe the symbol in img53.gif is lowercase xi,
not lowercase epsilon. Doesn't change the fact that senile John Parker
doesn't know what he's talking about.

I don't think you'll accomplish much by arguing with senile Parker other
than getting a bedpan or two tossed at you.
From: paparios on
On 13 abr, 13:23, moro...(a)world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney)
wrote:
> "papar...(a)gmail.com" <papar...(a)gmail.com> writes:
> >So Androcles thinks that the equations on the 1905 paper of Einstein
> >(his img53 and img54), which are:
> >Tau=Beta(t-vx/c^2)
> >Epsilon=Beta(x-vt)
>
> Minor correction.  I believe the symbol in img53.gif is lowercase xi,
> not lowercase epsilon.  Doesn't change the fact that senile John Parker
> doesn't know what he's talking about.
>
> I don't think you'll accomplish much by arguing with senile Parker other
> than getting a bedpan or two tossed at you.

You are probably right. It shows how difficult is to quote a formula
using only text.

Regarding the argument, I know that!!! I only having fun with the poor
guy!!!

Regards

Miguel Rios
From: Michael Moroney on
"paparios(a)gmail.com" <paparios(a)gmail.com> writes:

>On 13 abr, 13:23, moro...(a)world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney)
>wrote:
>> "papar...(a)gmail.com" <papar...(a)gmail.com> writes:
>> >So Androcles thinks that the equations on the 1905 paper of Einstein
>> >(his img53 and img54), which are:
>> >Tau=Beta(t-vx/c^2)
>> >Epsilon=Beta(x-vt)
>>
>> Minor correction. I believe the symbol in img53.gif is lowercase xi,
>> not lowercase epsilon. Doesn't change the fact that senile John Parker
>> doesn't know what he's talking about.
>>
>> I don't think you'll accomplish much by arguing with senile Parker other
>> than getting a bedpan or two tossed at you.

>You are probably right. It shows how difficult is to quote a formula
>using only text.

>Regarding the argument, I know that!!! I only having fun with the poor
>guy!!!

Now, now, you shouldn't abuse your elders, not even senile old coots like
Parker with two feet in the grave.

You have to feel sorry for the guy, always getting relativity equations
backwards is the least of his problems.