Countable infinities? There are some infinities that can be passed through in finite time like distance for Zeno's paradox. They still are all uncountable by any definition. Mitch Raemsch ... 9 Jun 2010 17:36
Minus operator and no subtraction below zero You cannot take away from a quantity more than its absolute value. You canot subtract from zero. The minus sign for a negative number is only real as a subtraction operator. Mitch Raemsch ... 11 Jun 2010 15:55
***Re: Experts doubt Einstein..... but Einstein Dingleberriesstill worship him On 08/06/2010 22:16, Me, ...again! wrote: On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Peter Webb wrote: Is the Lorentz transform is unique among them because it satisfies the principle of relativity? If you accept Maxwell's equations to be correct, then the answer is yes, because Maxwell's equations tra... 8 Jun 2010 18:23
***Re: Experts doubt Einstein..... but Einstein Dingleberries still worship him On Jun 8, 4:16 pm, "Me, ...again!" <arthu...(a)mv.com> wrote: On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Peter Webb wrote: Is the Lorentz transform is unique among them because it satisfies the principle of relativity? If you accept Maxwell's equations to be correct, then the answer is yes, because Maxwell'... 8 Jun 2010 18:23
***Re: Experts doubt Einstein..... but Einstein Dingleberries stillworship him On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Peter Webb wrote: Is the Lorentz transform is unique among them because it satisfies the principle of relativity? If you accept Maxwell's equations to be correct, then the answer is yes, because Maxwell's equations transform using Lorentz and so by equi... 8 Jun 2010 18:23
When Cornered, Relativity not even a Law !!! more errors from our teachers they tell that relativity is stronger than newton, maxwell, entropy and other laws of physics we dont know however i never heard about an einstein's 1st law etc, nor any other any law of relativity how then could relativity be bigger that any law of physics, when she itself is... 9 Jun 2010 16:28
time dilation and length contraction in general relativity hi, usually, if the time is dilated by K then one length is contracted by K, but in the general case, in general relativity, this is more complex, with many rotated charged bodies, stars, planets, black holes, and so on... is it ALWAYS true or can anyone prove that if the VOLUME is contracted by K, then the tim... 17 Jun 2010 08:57
Light wave is immaterial Light can have any size of wave. If this is true won't some wavelengths be too small to pass through the two slits? Only certain sizes would go through. Light behaves immaterial if it can pass through matter such as the partition between the two holes. But light behaves immatterial all of the time. It gets into y... 8 Jun 2010 14:54
Some Contradictory Claims of SR. Some Contradictory Claims of SR: 1. In the bug and the rivet paradox: From the hole point of view the bug is still alive just before the rivet head hits the wall of the hole. From the rivet point of view the bug is already dead just before the head of the rivet hits the wall of the hole. 2. In the barn and the p... 31 Jul 2010 10:43
ben6993 is a LIAR. "ben6993" <ben6993(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0f58e62a-d6d2-4f35-979b-df8724a16a62(a)c33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... Although the usefulness of the ruler applies all the time, the ruler is actually shorter in the direction of travel, according to special relativity. =====================================... 8 Jun 2010 10:19 |