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"Pentcho Valev" |
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20 Oct 2006 02:08:15 AM |
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EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F02EED91731F934A2575BC0A9659C8B63
"In May 1905, on a hill from which he and his friend Michele Besso
could see both the electrically synchronized clocks of Bern and the as
yet uncoordinated clock in the tower of suburban Muri, Einstein
realized in a flash that the only thing that would not change in empty
space was a particular speed. Not a time, because time was
undeterminable except in relation to another time, and not a rigid
three-dimensional object or frame of reference either, because that
would only be ''unchangeable'' in its own boundaries, but the unique
speed of light in empty space, the top speed possible for the
transmission of information about clock times and changes."
Time easily changes, length easily changes, "a particular speed" never.
Standing on the hill. Hairs in the wind.
Pentcho Valev
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| User: "Joe Jakarta" |
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| Title: Re: EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
20 Oct 2006 04:52:21 AM |
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Bmm bmm, King of the Hill.
Or is that Road?
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| User: "Joe Jakarta" |
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| Title: Re: EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
20 Oct 2006 04:52:22 AM |
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Bmm bmm, King of the Hill.
Or is that Road?
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| User: "Joe Jakarta" |
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| Title: Re: EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
24 Oct 2006 05:41:25 AM |
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Joe Jakarta wrote:
Bmm bmm, King of the Hill.
Or is that Road?
# Starry starry night ....
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| User: "Joe Jakarta" |
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| Title: Re: EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
27 Oct 2006 05:07:26 AM |
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Joe Jakarta wrote:
Joe Jakarta wrote:
Bmm bmm, King of the Hill.
Or is that Road?
# Starry starry night ....
# One star on my waggon, and I'm still rolling along ....
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| User: "Joe Jakarta" |
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| Title: Re: EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
20 Oct 2006 04:52:23 AM |
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Bmm bmm, King of the Hill.
Or is that Road?
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| User: "Helmut Wabnig" |
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| Title: Re: EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
20 Oct 2006 02:34:39 AM |
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On 20 Oct 2006 00:08:15 -0700, "Pentcho Valev" <pvalev@yahoo.com>
wrote:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F02EED91731F934A2575BC0A9659C8B63
"In May 1905, on a hill from which he and his friend Michele Besso
could see both the electrically synchronized clocks of Bern and the as
yet uncoordinated clock in the tower of suburban Muri, Einstein
realized in a flash that the only thing that would not change in empty
space was a particular speed. Not a time, because time was
undeterminable except in relation to another time, and not a rigid
three-dimensional object or frame of reference either, because that
would only be ''unchangeable'' in its own boundaries, but the unique
speed of light in empty space, the top speed possible for the
transmission of information about clock times and changes."
Time easily changes, length easily changes, "a particular speed" never.
Standing on the hill. Hairs in the wind.
Pentcho Valev
Sure, it makes your hair standing upright
and you look like a hegdehog. But nature does not care.
Time easily changes,
Empirically correct.
length easily changes,
Empirically correct.
"a particular speed" never.
Never say never. (said James Bond, to be empirically correct,
or some little dog will yap&yelp: plagiator, plagiator!)
w.
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| User: "Joe Jakarta" |
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| Title: Re: EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
20 Oct 2006 04:56:05 AM |
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[...]
"a particular speed" never.
Never say never. (said James Bond, to be empirically correct,
or some little dog will yap&yelp: plagiator, plagiator!)
w
Robbie Williams did a good impersonation of James Bond.
You-ou-ou-ou only live twice
Stick out your bisexual tongue and twist in your see-through mini-dress
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| User: "Sorcerer" |
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| Title: Re: EINSTEIN ON THE HILL |
20 Oct 2006 10:51:31 AM |
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"Helmut Wabnig" <hXXXwabnig@aXXXon.at> wrote in message
news:hgugj21mcevfb2vk32k9csqq2aaotk8phe@4ax.com...
| On 20 Oct 2006 00:08:15 -0700, "Pentcho Valev" <pvalev@yahoo.com>
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http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F02EED91731F934A2575BC0A9659C8B63
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| >"In May 1905, on a hill from which he and his friend Michele Besso
| >could see both the electrically synchronized clocks of Bern and the as
| >yet uncoordinated clock in the tower of suburban Muri, Einstein
| >realized in a flash that the only thing that would not change in empty
| >space was a particular speed. Not a time, because time was
| >undeterminable except in relation to another time, and not a rigid
| >three-dimensional object or frame of reference either, because that
| >would only be ''unchangeable'' in its own boundaries, but the unique
| >speed of light in empty space, the top speed possible for the
| >transmission of information about clock times and changes."
| >
| >Time easily changes, length easily changes, "a particular speed" never.
| >Standing on the hill. Hairs in the wind.
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| >Pentcho Valev
| Sure, it makes your hair standing upright
| and you look like a hegdehog. But nature does not care.
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| >Time easily changes,
| Empirically correct.
| >length easily changes,
| Empirically correct.
| > "a particular speed" never.
| Never say never. (said James Bond, to be empirically correct,
| or some little dog will yap&yelp: plagiator, plagiator!)
| w.
Two little dogs... Wabnigger and Dork.
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