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Science > Physics |
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"Sam Wormley" |
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25 Feb 2006 10:28:01 AM |
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Question for Ken Seto |
Question for Ken Seto
Ken, when you say "relativity of simultaneity", what do *you* mean?
Thanks,
-Sam, a runt of SRians
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| User: "Paul Cardinale" |
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| Title: Re: Question for Ken Seto |
25 Feb 2006 04:12:08 PM |
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Sam Wormley wrote:
Question for Ken Seto
Ken, when you say "relativity of simultaneity", what do *you* mean?
Those words have WAY to many syllables for the kenseto to understand (3
syllables is over his limit, and many 2-syllable words are beyond his
grasp). Of course the fact that the kenseto doesn't know the meaning
of most of the words he uses doesn't stop him from spewing.
Paul Cardinale
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