amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> wrote:
Approximately 300,000 km/s with respect to what?With respect to everything. It is a universal speed, inherent in the space-time we live in.
That is the whole point of special relativity.
How about the local/dominant gravitational field?
There is no such thing as a gravitational field in GR,
only in approximations to it, Jan
Am Montag000015, 15.07.2024 um 11:05 schrieb Mikko:
That is possible but not always the best idea. In the real world anSure, but 'non-inertial observers' where not included in SRT.
observer often considers oneself as moving and someting else as
stationary. Often it is better to choose samething inertial for
"statinary" when the observer is not inertial.
IOW: there is no acceleration in SRT, but only streigth steady movement
in a force free space.
Le 21/07/2024 ร 09:26, Thomas Heger a รฉcritย :
My assumption was, that Einstein's CV was seemingly impossible and a
more possible explanation would be, that Einstein was a Swiss citizen
from birth and his CV a fake.
Thomas you know perfectly well that it's not about this other silly
theories of yours... This is about what you think and cannot write here because it would bring you to court in Germany.
from somewhere, the guys with patents etc. How the fuck, the imbecile got
a position in a patent office, to begin with. He was a pervert with no education and no laboratory experience whatsoever.
in prison by default, as traitors.
physicists are incapable in thinking unearthly.
cousin who was a man, whoring in america, leaving his family, wife and
kids, back in the war gearmony. What a motherfucker, leaving his family in war.
Le 21/07/2024 ร 08:42, Thomas Heger a รฉcrit :
The death of Diesel could be squezed into the same theory, too, by
assuming, that energy in general and petrol especially is in the
interest of the 'deep state' and efficient motors were regarded as
dangerous. And threads or heritics have to be 'removed'. TH
Politics is a profession.
There is a caste of individuals who live in opulence and never work.
They are content to pay the judges, the deputies who make the laws,
etc...
Am Dienstag000023, 23.07.2024 um 09:33 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Poincare was a mathematician and a very good one.
He wandered into physics, because he was dealing with the Lorentz
transformation and with Maxwells equations.
So you got that wrong too. (can't you ever get anything right?)
Poincarรฉ, like Einstein, was an engineer by training.
Einstein was actually teacher from training.
Am Mittwoch000024, 24.07.2024 um 11:39 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
What is true is that Einstein prefered the general physics courses, and
that he avoided specialised subjects as much as possible.
He was, and wanted to be a generalist.
It seems plausible that he got his job at the patent office precisely
because of that.
I have regarded it as questionable, that stateless foreigners could work
in an 'Amt', where usually only born citizens could work (because the Patentamt was security critical). My conclusion from this was, that
Einstein WAS in fact born in Swizzerland and his CV therefore a fake.
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