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An immortal fumble by Androcles (26-Feb-2004)

Constant with respect to time, so dx/dt = kt?
"Paul B. Andersen" <paul.b.andersen@hia.no> wrote in message
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> "Androcles" <jp006f9750@antispamblueyonder.co.uk> skrev i melding
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> > "Paul B. Andersen" <paul.b.andersen@hia.no> wrote in message
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> > > > > > "Conrad" wrote:
> > > > > >> The speed of light is constant ...
> > >
> > > > > Androcles wrote:
> > > > > > Constant with respect to what?
> > >
> > > > "Conrad"  wrote:
> > > > > Constant with respect to time.
> > >
> > > "Androcles" wrote:
> > > > dx/dt = kt?
> > > > You've lost me there.
> > >
> > > Don't let the expert software engineer Androcles
> > > write the software for your cruise control!
> > >
> > > Paul
> > 
> > Those that can, do; those that can't, teach.
> > Paul thinks dtau/dt = 0 < 1.
> >
> >  Androcles
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> Frustrating when I catch your "minor errors", eh?
> Constant speed with respect to time means that
> the speed increases proportionally with time, eh? :-)
>
> Paul

Not my claim, Paul, and therefore not my error. Or perhaps you can't see the
question mark and the statement "You've lost me there." indicating
incredulity at the claim "The speed of light is constant with respect to
time"
Your myopia is as well known as your pathetic attempts to discredit me.
So you think constant speed with respect to time means that
the speed increases proportionally with time, do you?
What is the constant of proportionality, nTaul?
"c" perhaps?
Frustrating when I throw your horrendous blunders back in your face, isn't
it?

Androcles
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