W dniu 17.03.2025 o 20:42, Paul.B.Andersen pisze:
All but morons should be able to understand the following:
An observer's speed relative to the observed object can't
affect the properties of the observed object in any way.
But the observer's speed relative to the observed object can affect
the observer's measurements of the properties of the observed object.
Think about it. Obvious, no?
Think about something else, Paul.
if a measurement of a property of an observed
object gives a result different than the real
value of the property, the measurement is
a)valid
b)erroneous
c)UUUUUUU!!!UUUUUUU!!!!!!!!UUUUUUUUUUU!!!!! UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLONK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let me guess, the correct relativistic answer
is c, right, poor trash?
See, trash: what your idiot guru has
postulated was exactly: "An observer's
speed relative to the observed object can
affect the properties of the observed object".
Common sense is a set of prejudices, remember
that.
Now you're trying to excuse and rationalize
some idiotic mumble - and falling into even
more idiotic mumble.
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