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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "kenseto"
Date: 10 Feb 2006 01:57:35 PM
Object: Home page for Model Mechanics
Home page for Model Mechanics:
http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2006home
Ken Seto
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User: "Sam Wormley"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 10 Feb 2006 04:13:13 PM
kenseto wrote:

Home page for Model Mechanics:

http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2006home

Must be embarrassing, as there is no absolute state of rest and
no absolute state of motion. It's all relative.
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User: "kenseto"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 11 Feb 2006 07:46:46 AM
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:Zd8Hf.759703$x96.204477@attbi_s72...

kenseto wrote:

Home page for Model Mechanics:

http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2006home


Must be embarrassing, as there is no absolute state of rest and
no absolute state of motion. It's all relative.

Assertion is not a valid arguement.
Wormy is a runt of the SR experts.
Wormy is a runt of the SR experts.
Definition for a runt of the SR experts:
A moron who thinks that SR is a religion. An idiot who doesn't
know the limitations of SR. A mental midget who can't comprehend
beyond what he was taught in school. An imbecile who follows
the real experts around like a puppy and eats up their ***** like
gourmet puppy chow. An ***** who will attack anybody who
disagrees with SR
Ken Seto
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User: "Sam Wormley"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 10 Feb 2006 05:14:16 PM
kenseto wrote:

Home page for Model Mechanics:

http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2006home

Must be embarrassing, as there is no absolute state of rest and
no absolute state of motion. It's all relative.
.
User: "Spaceman"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 10 Feb 2006 05:17:41 PM
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:c79Hf.759759$x96.356321@attbi_s72...
| kenseto wrote:
| > Home page for Model Mechanics:
| >
| > http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/2006home
| >
|
|
| Must be embarrassing, as there is no absolute state of rest and
| no absolute state of motion. It's all relative.
Except of course
the magic constant to all speed of light!
It ignores relativity!
LOL
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User: "Sam Wormley"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 10 Feb 2006 05:59:43 PM
Spaceman wrote:


Except of course
the magic constant to all speed of light!
It ignores relativity!
LOL

The speed of light is a defined constant and is what
all observers measure. It is one of the two postulates
of special relativity (that spaceshit claimed he
understood and accepted).
There has never been a prediction of special relativity
that was contradicted by an observation.
Spaceshit spaceman is a noted crank at crank do net
http://www.google.com/search?q=spaceman+site%3Awww.crank.net
Spaceshit spaceman is a well documented fumbler
http://www.google.com/search?q=spaceman+fumble+site%3Ausers.pandora.be
He know little or no physics or basic mathematics and is noted
for hi tolling and attention seeking posting on USENET news.
.
User: "Spaceman"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 10 Feb 2006 06:07:15 PM
<snipped rubber ruler group so I am not posting
real physics in an abstract physics group.>
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:PN9Hf.767837$_o.341528@attbi_s71...
| The speed of light is a defined constant and is what
| all observers measure.
Except relative observers of course..
your defined constant is violating relativity itself..
LOL
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User: "Sam Wormley"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 10 Feb 2006 06:15:27 PM
Spaceman wrote:

<snipped rubber ruler group so I am not posting
real physics in an abstract physics group.>


"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:PN9Hf.767837$_o.341528@attbi_s71...
| The speed of light is a defined constant and is what
| all observers measure.

Except relative observers of course..
your defined constant is violating relativity itself..
LOL


How so?
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User: "Spaceman"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 10 Feb 2006 07:19:50 PM
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:z0aHf.767847$_o.84092@attbi_s71...
| Spaceman wrote:
| > <snipped rubber ruler group so I am not posting
| > real physics in an abstract physics group.>
| >
| >
| > "Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
| > news:PN9Hf.767837$_o.341528@attbi_s71...
| > | The speed of light is a defined constant and is what
| > | all observers measure.
| >
| > Except relative observers of course..
| > your defined constant is violating relativity itself..
| > LOL
| >
| >
|
| How so?
1) It does not experience time dilation while traveling at c
2) It supposedly never has relative speeds at all.
(the c to all *****)
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User: "kenseto"

Title: Re: Home page for Model Mechanics 11 Feb 2006 08:20:27 AM
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:PN9Hf.767837$_o.341528@attbi_s71...

Spaceman wrote:


Except of course
the magic constant to all speed of light!
It ignores relativity!
LOL


The speed of light is a defined constant and is what
all observers measure. It is one of the two postulates
of special relativity (that spaceshit claimed he
understood and accepted).

Yes it is a defined constant as follows:
The speed of light=1 light-second/1 clock second
Circular?....you bet.
BTW you are a runt of the learned SR experts. :-)
Ken Seto


There has never been a prediction of special relativity
that was contradicted by an observation.

Spaceshit spaceman is a noted crank at crank do net
http://www.google.com/search?q=spaceman+site%3Awww.crank.net

Spaceshit spaceman is a well documented fumbler

http://www.google.com/search?q=spaceman+fumble+site%3Ausers.pandora.be


He know little or no physics or basic mathematics and is noted
for hi tolling and attention seeking posting on USENET news.

.





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