On May 16, 2:09 pm, "Dirk Van de moortel"
<dirkvandemoor...@hotspam.not> wrote:
> shuba <t...@sh.uba> wrote:
>> Dirk Vdm wrote:
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>>> For the intelligent (!) layman he wrote the 1920 book where you
>>> find the train reasoning, which is absolutely waterproof.
>>> See (http://www.bartleby.com/173/9.html)
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>> If it is so waterproof, why isn't a ship used instead of a train?
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> :-))
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>> A new theory of relativity called IRT uses the above absolutely
>> waterproof concept of ships. IRT math includes SRT math as a
>> subset. However, unlike SR math the IRT math are valid in all
>> environments, including bathtubs, rivers, lakes, and the open sea.
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> ... and most importantly, isotropic in all directions.
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> Dirk VDM
Correct it is experimentally confirmed.
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