Goldminer wrote:My point in the post is "Their presumptions are so <moderator edit> that they cannot think in terms that do not use those presumptions,"
In some aspect I wish I had chosen psychology as my major discipline... roll:
Goldminer wrote:My point in the post is "Their presumptions are so <moderator edit> that they cannot think in terms that do not use those presumptions,"
Jaja wrote:In some aspect I wish I had chosen psychology as my major discipline... roll:
Nature 183, 1761 (20 June 1959) Herbert Dingle: wrote: "As is well known, Einstein's special theory of relativity rests on two postulates: (1) the postulate of relativity; (2) the postulate of constant light velocity, which says "that light is always propagated in empty space with a definite velocity c which is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body". For the first postulate there is much experimental support; for the second, none."
Aardwolf wrote:How can it be possible under the second postulate to ride ahead of the light from B towards the light from A?
Aardwolf wrote:If you read carefully Einstein is always refering to the observers interpretation of events, which when introducing a light signal delay can obviously cause observers to interpret events in a different order. Nothing unusual about that. He even states in the summary 1920 paper;
"Now in reality (considered with reference to the railway embankment) he is hastening towards the beam of light coming from B, whilst he is riding on ahead of the beam of light coming from A. Hence the observer will see the beam of light emitted from B earlier than he will see that emitted from A."
How can it be possible under the second postulate to ride ahead of the light from B towards the light from A?
To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science.
Albert Einstein
Goldminer wrote:"Relativity of simultaneity" has nothing to do with the actual and absolute instance of events happening at the same time in different places. It only deals with what observers "see."
Sparky wrote:Though i read this with interest, it is a bit over my head. So, i brought my friend Al with me who will comment on this thread...To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science.
Albert Einstein
Aardwolf wrote:You can see the faults in the logic of these diagrams and the source of the problems.
"Event B is simultaneous with A in the green reference frame"
What they really mean is;"Event B is observed from A to be simultaneous with A in the green reference frame."
It's errors like this that lead to these diagrams being used to "prove" that if you travel faster than c you must go back in time. Nonsense.
substance wrote:I haven't still read this whole thread but it seemed like the most appropriate place to post this as I didn't want to create a new thread:
Gravity Probe B confirms two of Einstein theories
What do you guys make of this? To me it wasn't at all clear how those ultra-sensitive gyroscopes proved anything. It actually sounded like they were supposedly quite faulty.
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