From: guskz on 29 May 2010 01:34 On May 28, 12:13 pm, dlzc <dl...(a)cox.net> wrote: > Dear gu...: > > On May 28, 7:53 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Relativistic length is observed to contract, > > where as presently at most, wavelength is > > only known to Doppler EXPAND (not contract). > > Blue shift. You apparently know nothing. > > > This wavelength effect does not only apply > > to light but also to all electromagnetic > > waves at all wavelengths. > > Electromagnetic waves are light. You do know nothing. > > > Considering planes can be faster than the > > speed of sound, could give us an interesting > > experiment? > > Did you know the exhaust stream from a jet engine goes faster than the > speed of sound in air? What momentum-carrying particles will you > propose that go faster than light? > > > Considering that fluids such as water can > > be made to carry more pulses per second, > > With significant losses... > > > than then some very low frequency > > electromagnetic radio waves, could give us > > an even more interesting experiment? > > > Experiment to follow, and it may be > > contradicting to [guskz's] present relativistic > > knowledge. > > Oh good, you are going to learn something? > > David A. Smith For "now" and hopefully thereafter, your attention at correct locations gives recognition to your knowledge. ...and Aunty Al, of course.
From: guskz on 29 May 2010 02:08 On May 29, 1:34 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > On May 28, 12:13 pm, dlzc <dl...(a)cox.net> wrote: > > > > > Dear gu...: > > > On May 28, 7:53 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > Relativistic length is observed to contract, > > > where as presently at most, wavelength is > > > only known to Doppler EXPAND (not contract). > > > Blue shift. You apparently know nothing. > > > > This wavelength effect does not only apply > > > to light but also to all electromagnetic > > > waves at all wavelengths. > > > Electromagnetic waves are light. You do know nothing. > > > > Considering planes can be faster than the > > > speed of sound, could give us an interesting > > > experiment? > > > Did you know the exhaust stream from a jet engine goes faster than the > > speed of sound in air? What momentum-carrying particles will you > > propose that go faster than light? > > > > Considering that fluids such as water can > > > be made to carry more pulses per second, > > > With significant losses... > > > > than then some very low frequency > > > electromagnetic radio waves, could give us > > > an even more interesting experiment? > > > > Experiment to follow, and it may be > > > contradicting to [guskz's] present relativistic > > > knowledge. > > > Oh good, you are going to learn something? > > > David A. Smith > > For "now" and hopefully thereafter, your attention at correct > locations gives recognition to your knowledge. > > ..and Aunty Al, of course. Unfortunately t'is the same intelligence "believing" one would elaborate on Doppler Shift and not know it's bilateral implications. Or not recognize in what context it was written, by adding his spelling-bee correction. The remainder can but complement the pupil gleaming with pride.
From: Igor on 29 May 2010 11:16 On May 28, 10:53 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Relativistic length is observed to contract, where as presently at > most, wavelength is only known to Doppler EXPAND (not contract). Wrong! Look up blue shift. And listen to that approaching train sometime.
From: BURT on 29 May 2010 15:30 On May 29, 8:16 am, Igor <thoov...(a)excite.com> wrote: > On May 28, 10:53 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Relativistic length is observed to contract, No it has not been measured. We just assume our accelerated particles see it that way. There are no flattened atoms. Mitch Raemsch > > Wrong! Look up blue shift. And listen to that approaching train > sometime.
From: dlzc on 29 May 2010 19:03 Dear gu...: On May 28, 11:08 pm, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: .... > The remainder can but complement the pupil > gleaming with pride. If you are proud of your ignorance, then you must be proud indeed. Your posts are only slightly less annoying than the people that violate our charter by selling products. You run around and discover various protrusions of your body and marvel at them like a child. Did you notice that the LHC did not kill us all? David A. Smith
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