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"Pentcho Valev" |
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14 Oct 2005 12:53:26 AM |
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How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
Chapter 23 in Einstein's "Relativity":
Observer "sitting eccentrically" on the periphery of a rotating disk.
His clock measures the period to be T1 and therefore the length of the
periphery is v*T1, according to this observer.
Observer at rest. His clock measures the period to be T2 (T2>T1,
according to Einstein) and therefore the length of the periphery is
v*T2 > v*T1, according to this observer.
Conclusion: The observer at rest measures the rotating periphery to be
longer, that is, length dilation has replaced length contraction in
this particular case. So Einstein discovered LENGTH DILATION. But the
concept was too dangerous (zombies were already used to repeating
LENGTH CONTRACTION) and in Chapter 23 Einstein applied the method of
maximum absurdity in order to mask the problem. The initiated
understood the instruction and never mentioned LENGTH DILATION in their
next contributions. Zombies continued to repeat LENGTH CONTRACTION.
Pentcho Valev
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| User: "Harry" |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 03:15:00 AM |
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"Pentcho Valev" <pvalev@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1129269206.163665.9310@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Chapter 23 in Einstein's "Relativity":
Observer "sitting eccentrically" on the periphery of a rotating disk.
His clock measures the period to be T1 and therefore the length of the
periphery is v*T1, according to this observer.
Observer at rest. His clock measures the period to be T2 (T2>T1,
according to Einstein) and therefore the length of the periphery is
v*T2 > v*T1, according to this observer.
Pentcho, on this subject we have pointed your error out to you before
(T2<T1). But now you repost exactly the same miscomprehension, without any
improvement or sign to have learned anything. How is that possible?! This is
useless for everyone.
Harald
Conclusion: The observer at rest measures the rotating periphery to be
longer, that is, length dilation has replaced length contraction in
this particular case. So Einstein discovered LENGTH DILATION. But the
concept was too dangerous (zombies were already used to repeating
LENGTH CONTRACTION) and in Chapter 23 Einstein applied the method of
maximum absurdity in order to mask the problem. The initiated
understood the instruction and never mentioned LENGTH DILATION in their
next contributions. Zombies continued to repeat LENGTH CONTRACTION.
Pentcho Valev
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| User: "Sue..." |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 01:40:45 AM |
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Pentcho Valev wrote:
Chapter 23 in Einstein's "Relativity":
Observer "sitting eccentrically" on the periphery of a rotating disk.
His clock measures the period to be T1 and therefore the length of the
periphery is v*T1, according to this observer.
Observer at rest. His clock measures the period to be T2 (T2>T1,
according to Einstein) and therefore the length of the periphery is
v*T2 > v*T1, according to this observer.
Conclusion: The observer at rest measures the rotating periphery to be
longer, that is, length dilation has replaced length contraction in
this particular case. So Einstein discovered LENGTH DILATION. But the
concept was too dangerous (zombies were already used to repeating
LENGTH CONTRACTION) and in Chapter 23 Einstein applied the method of
maximum absurdity in order to mask the problem. The initiated
understood the instruction and never mentioned LENGTH DILATION in their
next contributions. Zombies continued to repeat LENGTH CONTRACTION.
Pentcho Valev
Pythagoras *discovered" *length dilation*.
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/jk1/lectures/node13.html
Sue...
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 06:38:02 AM |
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Pentcho Valev wrote:
Chapter 23 in Einstein's "Relativity":
Observer "sitting eccentrically" on the periphery of a rotating disk.
His clock measures the period to be T1 and therefore the length of the
periphery is v*T1, according to this observer.
Observer at rest. His clock measures the period to be T2 (T2>T1,
according to Einstein) and therefore the length of the periphery is
v*T2 > v*T1, according to this observer.
Conclusion: The observer at rest measures the rotating periphery to be
longer, that is, length dilation has replaced length contraction in
this particular case. So Einstein discovered LENGTH DILATION. But the
concept was too dangerous (zombies were already used to repeating
LENGTH CONTRACTION) and in Chapter 23 Einstein applied the method of
maximum absurdity in order to mask the problem. The initiated
understood the instruction and never mentioned LENGTH DILATION in their
next contributions. Zombies continued to repeat LENGTH CONTRACTION.
he didn't mention that "diameter contraction/expansion " had occured
either, or that pi had been tampered with.
And in the case of a train with a beam shone from end to end, that with
the train moving the same way on the track, a beam from engine to
brakevan causes the opposite effect than from van to engine (length
alteration)
Jim G
c'=c+v
Pentcho Valev
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| User: "oldton" |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 09:17:41 AM |
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c' is not c+v c is const
y r u using newtonian relativity with light
newton
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| User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org" |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 09:21:26 AM |
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"oldton" <ussupraj@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| c' is not c+v c is const
| y r u using newtonian relativity with light
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| newton
[quote]
we establish by definition that the "time" required by a turtle to
travel
from A to B equals the "time" it requires to travel from B to A.
[end quote]
Ref: http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/
[quote]
For velocities greater than that of a turtle our deliberations become
meaningless; we shall, however, find in what follows, that the velocity
of a turtle in our theory plays the part, physically, of an infinitely
great velocity.
[quote]
Ref: http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/
Nothing can go faster than a turtle.
Oops!... Did I say 'a turtle'? Sorry...'light'.
Same phuckwit math, though.
Androcles.
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| User: "oldton" |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 09:20:49 AM |
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did einstien sit on a disk??
I thought he used a mexican stool :-)
anyways if he 'discovered' length dialation(sitting on a disk), i'd say
dats y he is so messed up in the head.
newton
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| User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org" |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 09:25:33 AM |
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"oldton" <ussupraj@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| did einstien sit on a disk??
| I thought he used a mexican stool :-)
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| anyways if he 'discovered' length dialation(sitting on a disk), i'd
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| dats y he is so messed up in the head.
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| newton
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What's your excuse?
Androcles.
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| User: "oldton" |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 03:17:05 AM |
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r u saying einstien sat on a disk and noticed time slow down??
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: How Einstein Discovered Length Dilation |
14 Oct 2005 06:35:52 AM |
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I'd say he discovered length dilation just after sex.
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