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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Eugeniusz"
Date: 18 Mar 2005 11:10:33 AM
Object: t' = (t - ux/cc)/sqrt(1 = uu/cc)
The time t' > t always , if speed u of system (x'y'z't')
is 0 < u <= c
It means ,that man become old more quick in the (x'y'z't') system ,than in
the (xyzt) system
Sincerelly yours E.W.
.

User: "Dirk Van de moortel"

Title: Re: t' = (t - ux/cc)/sqrt(1 = uu/cc) 18 Mar 2005 11:34:12 AM
"Eugeniusz" <lala@magma-net.pl> wrote in message news:d1f1qo$j21$1@opal.futuro.pl...

The time t' > t always , if speed u of system (x'y'z't')
is 0 < u <= c
It means ,that man become old more quick in the (x'y'z't') system ,than in
the (xyzt) system
Sincerelly yours E.W.

You probably have been living a (x'y'z't') regime too long.
Dirk Vdm
.
User: "Eugeniusz"

Title: Re: t' = (t - ux/cc)/sqrt(1 = uu/cc) 19 Mar 2005 12:38:08 PM
Użytkownik "Dirk Van de moortel"
<dirkvandemoortel@ThankS-NO-SperM.hotmail.com> napisał w wiadomości
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"Eugeniusz" <lala@magma-net.pl> wrote in message

news:d1f1qo$j21$1@opal.futuro.pl...

The time t' > t always , if speed u of system (x'y'z't')
is 0 < u <= c
It means ,that man become old more quick in the (x'y'z't') system ,than

in

the (xyzt) system
Sincerelly yours E.W.


You probably have been living a (x'y'z't') regime too long.

Dirk Vdm

************************************

Hi
The hands of clock go more quickly in (x'y'z't') system ,than in the (xyzt)
system.
Sincerelly yours E.W.
.



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