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Teranews test |
Teranews is extremely erratic,
and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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02 Aug 2007 09:28:55 AM |
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In sci.physics, Tom Potter
<tdp1001@yahoo.com>
wrote
on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:46:23 +0800
<46aed03d$0$5559$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>:
Teranews is extremely erratic,
and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
Welcome to the club. :-P However, there are other newsgroups for this
sort of thing.
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| User: "Tom Potter" |
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02 Aug 2007 11:48:46 PM |
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"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in message
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In sci.physics, Tom Potter
<tdp1001@yahoo.com>
wrote
on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:46:23 +0800
<46aed03d$0$5559$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>:
Teranews is extremely erratic,
and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
Welcome to the club. :-P However, there are other newsgroups for this
sort of thing.
Ghost,
for a couple of weeks,
the posts I sent to sci.physics via Teranews
didn't show up.
I got tired of wasting time
editing the headers in the unsent posts in my "sent folder",
and resending them with no results,
so I made a quick and dirty "test post",
and it did show up.
If someone wants to see if their Usenet service
is sending their posts to newsgroup X,
how can they verify this without sending
a post to newsgroup X?
Admittedly, I could have tried to post
another regular long post,
without pointing out that Teranews might be the problem,
but I had, in effect, been doing this for two weeks.
Note that I got your attention, Uncle Al's attention,
and maybe I got Teranews attention.
I will be looking forward to hearing how you would
handle a problem like this.
--
Tom Potter
*** Time Magazine Person of the Year 2006 ***
*** May 2007 Anti-Bigot Award ***
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http://tdp1001.googlepages.com/home
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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04 Aug 2007 02:18:18 PM |
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In sci.physics, Tom Potter
<tdp1001@yahoo.com>
wrote
on Fri, 3 Aug 2007 12:48:46 +0800
<46b2a7c8$0$16301$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>:
"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in message
news:7a69o4-hst.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
In sci.physics, Tom Potter
<tdp1001@yahoo.com>
wrote
on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:46:23 +0800
<46aed03d$0$5559$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>:
Teranews is extremely erratic,
and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
Welcome to the club. :-P However, there are other newsgroups for this
sort of thing.
Ghost,
for a couple of weeks,
the posts I sent to sci.physics via Teranews
didn't show up.
I got tired of wasting time
editing the headers in the unsent posts in my "sent folder",
and resending them with no results,
so I made a quick and dirty "test post",
and it did show up.
If someone wants to see if their Usenet service
is sending their posts to newsgroup X,
how can they verify this without sending
a post to newsgroup X?
Admittedly, I could have tried to post
another regular long post,
without pointing out that Teranews might be the problem,
but I had, in effect, been doing this for two weeks.
Note that I got your attention, Uncle Al's attention,
and maybe I got Teranews attention.
I will be looking forward to hearing how you would
handle a problem like this.
Alt.test is available.
[.sigsnip]
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| User: "Tom Potter" |
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05 Aug 2007 06:40:27 AM |
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"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in message
news:q00fo4-bpq.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
In sci.physics, Tom Potter
<tdp1001@yahoo.com>
wrote
on Fri, 3 Aug 2007 12:48:46 +0800
<46b2a7c8$0$16301$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>:
"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in
message
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In sci.physics, Tom Potter
<tdp1001@yahoo.com>
wrote
on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:46:23 +0800
<46aed03d$0$5559$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>:
Teranews is extremely erratic,
and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
Welcome to the club. :-P However, there are other newsgroups for this
sort of thing.
Ghost,
for a couple of weeks,
the posts I sent to sci.physics via Teranews
didn't show up.
I got tired of wasting time
editing the headers in the unsent posts in my "sent folder",
and resending them with no results,
so I made a quick and dirty "test post",
and it did show up.
If someone wants to see if their Usenet service
is sending their posts to newsgroup X,
how can they verify this without sending
a post to newsgroup X?
Admittedly, I could have tried to post
another regular long post,
without pointing out that Teranews might be the problem,
but I had, in effect, been doing this for two weeks.
Note that I got your attention, Uncle Al's attention,
and maybe I got Teranews attention.
I will be looking forward to hearing how you would
handle a problem like this.
Alt.test is available.
Ghost, apparently you did not comprehend my psost,
so read it again s l o w l y.
Do you think that my short test post
created as much noise as the very long post
Re: VOTE! Usenet Kook Awards, July 2007
made by "The_Man" <me_so_horneeeee@yahoo.com>
Considering that you are anxious, as I am,
in reducing the noise level in sci.physics,
I will be looking forward to seeing your posts
calling attention to the bigots and sociopaths from alt.kook,
and their fellow travelers in sci.physics,
who spam the group with scores of posts every month.
Your pal,
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*** May 2007 Anti-Bigot Award ***
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05 Aug 2007 09:49:34 AM |
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"Tom Potter" <tdp1001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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: "The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in
message
: news:q00fo4-bpq.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
: > In sci.physics, Tom Potter
: > <tdp1001@yahoo.com>
: > wrote
: > on Fri, 3 Aug 2007 12:48:46 +0800
: > <46b2a7c8$0$16301$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>:
: >>
: >> "The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in
: >> message
: >> news:7a69o4-hst.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
: >>> In sci.physics, Tom Potter
: >>> <tdp1001@yahoo.com>
: >>> wrote
: >>> on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:46:23 +0800
: >>> <46aed03d$0$5559$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>:
: >>>> Teranews is extremely erratic,
: >>>> and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
: >>>>
: >>>
: >>> Welcome to the club. :-P However, there are other newsgroups for this
: >>> sort of thing.
: >>
: >> Ghost,
: >> for a couple of weeks,
: >> the posts I sent to sci.physics via Teranews
: >> didn't show up.
: >>
: >> I got tired of wasting time
: >> editing the headers in the unsent posts in my "sent folder",
: >> and resending them with no results,
: >> so I made a quick and dirty "test post",
: >> and it did show up.
: >>
: >> If someone wants to see if their Usenet service
: >> is sending their posts to newsgroup X,
: >> how can they verify this without sending
: >> a post to newsgroup X?
: >>
: >> Admittedly, I could have tried to post
: >> another regular long post,
: >> without pointing out that Teranews might be the problem,
: >> but I had, in effect, been doing this for two weeks.
: >>
: >> Note that I got your attention, Uncle Al's attention,
: >> and maybe I got Teranews attention.
: >>
: >> I will be looking forward to hearing how you would
: >> handle a problem like this.
: >
: > Alt.test is available.
:
: Ghost, apparently you did not comprehend my psost,
: so read it again s l o w l y.
:
: Do you think that my short test post
: created as much noise as the very long post
: Re: VOTE! Usenet Kook Awards, July 2007
: made by "The_Man" <me_so_horneeeee@yahoo.com>
:
: Considering that you are anxious, as I am,
: in reducing the noise level in sci.physics,
: I will be looking forward to seeing your posts
: calling attention to the bigots and sociopaths from alt.kook,
: and their fellow travelers in sci.physics,
: who spam the group with scores of posts every month.
:
You must surely jest. Ghost uses "relativistic" energy to measure
speed! A real kook if ever there was one. I'm not saying he's a
bad guy, just completely off his rocker.
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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05 Aug 2007 12:33:27 PM |
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In sci.physics, Androcles
<Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
wrote
on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 14:49:34 GMT
<2slti.22501$7c.16132@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
"Tom Potter" <tdp1001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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[snippage]
: Considering that you are anxious, as I am,
: in reducing the noise level in sci.physics,
: I will be looking forward to seeing your posts
: calling attention to the bigots and sociopaths from alt.kook,
: and their fellow travelers in sci.physics,
: who spam the group with scores of posts every month.
:
You must surely jest. Ghost uses "relativistic" energy to measure
speed! A real kook if ever there was one. I'm not saying he's a
bad guy, just completely off his rocker.
And how would either of you measure speed?
I suppose one could measure speed the old-fashioned way:
run a particle from A to B, and use synchronized clocks.
A variant of this is actually in the design specifications
of the Large Hardon Collider, which basically assumes a
"lap time" by specifying the beam frequency (in this case,
the particle's path is a tilted circle -- tilted because
the LHC is built within the ring that used to house the
old Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP).)
http://bruening.home.cern.ch/bruening/lcc/WWW-pages/overview_of_lhc_beam_parameters.htm
Lap distance: 26658.883 m
Revolution frequency: 11245.5 Hz
Revolution period: 88.9245 ms
Speed: 299792468.7765 m/s
Nominal light speed: 299792458 m/s
Average velocity: 0 m/s :-)
Clearly, given these figures, we have very slightly
superluminal particles at the very most -- and I for one
doubt that we're seeing much here apart from a rounding
error.
There are also mathematical interrelationships with speed
and energy. In Newtonian physics, as everyone should know:
E = 1/2 * m * v^2 [*]
Solving for v, one gets
v = sqrt(2E/m)
If one injects the rather artificial (for Newtonian physics) quantity
E_0 = m * c^2
one can write
v = sqrt(2E*c^2/E_0)
or
v/c = sqrt(2E/E_0)
In SR one might use the relationship
E/E_0 = 1 / sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)
to derive
v/c = sqrt (1 - (E_0/E)^2)
At high enough E these predictions diverge significantly;
Newtonian predicts velocity without limit, whereas SR predicts
that v can never equal or exceed nominal lightspeed.
Protons have a rest mass of m_p = 1.672621637 * 10^-27 kg.
In particle physics one more usually sees the form
m_p * c^2 = 1.503277359 * 10^-10 J, and furthermore the
units are changed so that m_p * c^2 = 9.38272013 * 10^8 eV,
or 938.272013 MeV. This, then, is our E_0.
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?mp
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?mpc2
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?mpc2mev
Dividing E_0 by 2 yields the requisite energy (as
predicted by Newtonian physics) that one needs to
accelerate protons to lightspeed: 469.1360065 MeV.
The claimed energy of the LHC protons is 7 TeV = 7*10^12 eV.
Newtonian physics claims that the speed of such protons is
on the order of 122 times lightspeed.
SR predicts that the speed is 299792455.31 m/s.
Now who's closer to being right, and why?
[*] an unfortunate choice of letter symbols, that.
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| User: "Androcles" |
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05 Aug 2007 01:35:37 PM |
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"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in message
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: In sci.physics, Androcles
: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: wrote
: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 14:49:34 GMT
: <2slti.22501$7c.16132@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >
: > "Tom Potter" <tdp1001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: > news:46b5b2e5$0$16371$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
:
: [snippage]
:
: >: Considering that you are anxious, as I am,
: >: in reducing the noise level in sci.physics,
: >: I will be looking forward to seeing your posts
: >: calling attention to the bigots and sociopaths from alt.kook,
: >: and their fellow travelers in sci.physics,
: >: who spam the group with scores of posts every month.
: >:
: > You must surely jest. Ghost uses "relativistic" energy to measure
: > speed! A real kook if ever there was one. I'm not saying he's a
: > bad guy, just completely off his rocker.
: >
:
: And how would either of you measure speed?
The usual way, |distance/time|.
Only a kook would modify distance and time to get the wrong answer
and then confuse it with energy. Why you hallucinate mass has anything
to do with speed only you know.
[snippage]
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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05 Aug 2007 03:15:04 PM |
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In sci.physics, Androcles
<Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
wrote
on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 18:35:37 GMT
<ZLoti.49625$2U6.32176@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in message
news:78eho4-ch5.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
: In sci.physics, Androcles
: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: wrote
: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 14:49:34 GMT
: <2slti.22501$7c.16132@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >
: > "Tom Potter" <tdp1001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: > news:46b5b2e5$0$16371$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
:
: [snippage]
:
: >: Considering that you are anxious, as I am,
: >: in reducing the noise level in sci.physics,
: >: I will be looking forward to seeing your posts
: >: calling attention to the bigots and sociopaths from alt.kook,
: >: and their fellow travelers in sci.physics,
: >: who spam the group with scores of posts every month.
: >:
: > You must surely jest. Ghost uses "relativistic" energy to measure
: > speed! A real kook if ever there was one. I'm not saying he's a
: > bad guy, just completely off his rocker.
: >
:
: And how would either of you measure speed?
The usual way, |distance/time|.
Only a kook would modify distance and time to get the wrong answer
and then confuse it with energy. Why you hallucinate mass has anything
to do with speed only you know.
Ah, of course. A very reasonable answer. So...what
experiments would invalidate constant lightspeed, then?
Be specific.
[snippage]
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| User: "Androcles" |
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05 Aug 2007 03:49:43 PM |
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"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in message
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: In sci.physics, Androcles
: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: wrote
: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 18:35:37 GMT
: <ZLoti.49625$2U6.32176@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >
: > "The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in
message
: > news:78eho4-ch5.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
: >: In sci.physics, Androcles
: >: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: >: wrote
: >: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 14:49:34 GMT
: >: <2slti.22501$7c.16132@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >: >
: >: > "Tom Potter" <tdp1001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: >: > news:46b5b2e5$0$16371$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
: >:
: >: [snippage]
: >:
: >: >: Considering that you are anxious, as I am,
: >: >: in reducing the noise level in sci.physics,
: >: >: I will be looking forward to seeing your posts
: >: >: calling attention to the bigots and sociopaths from alt.kook,
: >: >: and their fellow travelers in sci.physics,
: >: >: who spam the group with scores of posts every month.
: >: >:
: >: > You must surely jest. Ghost uses "relativistic" energy to measure
: >: > speed! A real kook if ever there was one. I'm not saying he's a
: >: > bad guy, just completely off his rocker.
: >: >
: >:
: >: And how would either of you measure speed?
: >
: > The usual way, |distance/time|.
: > Only a kook would modify distance and time to get the wrong answer
: > and then confuse it with energy. Why you hallucinate mass has anything
: > to do with speed only you know.
:
: Ah, of course. A very reasonable answer. So...what
: experiments would invalidate constant lightspeed, then?
:
: Be specific.
"But the ray moves relatively to the initial point of k, when measured in
the stationary system, with the velocity c-v" -- St. Einstein the Divine
Fuckwit.
Of course that's just a thought experiment, Sagnac is real and agrees with
St. Einstein
except when St. Einstein the Divine Fuckwit doesn't agree with himself.
After all, every disciple of St. Einstein knows half of (1+2) is 1 and the
other half,
2, is deliberately forgotten to create the cuckoo malformations.
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Rocket/eq22.A.GIF
:
: [snippage]
:
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: item * f(item *p) { if(p = NULL) return new item; else return p; }
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06 Aug 2007 01:02:19 AM |
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In sci.physics, Androcles
<Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
wrote
on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 20:49:43 GMT
<HJqti.50257$2U6.36626@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in message
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: In sci.physics, Androcles
: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: wrote
: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 18:35:37 GMT
: <ZLoti.49625$2U6.32176@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >
: > "The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in
message
: > news:78eho4-ch5.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
: >: In sci.physics, Androcles
: >: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: >: wrote
: >: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 14:49:34 GMT
: >: <2slti.22501$7c.16132@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >: >
: >: > "Tom Potter" <tdp1001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: >: > news:46b5b2e5$0$16371$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
: >:
: >: [snippage]
: >:
: >: >: Considering that you are anxious, as I am,
: >: >: in reducing the noise level in sci.physics,
: >: >: I will be looking forward to seeing your posts
: >: >: calling attention to the bigots and sociopaths from alt.kook,
: >: >: and their fellow travelers in sci.physics,
: >: >: who spam the group with scores of posts every month.
: >: >:
: >: > You must surely jest. Ghost uses "relativistic" energy to measure
: >: > speed! A real kook if ever there was one. I'm not saying he's a
: >: > bad guy, just completely off his rocker.
: >: >
: >:
: >: And how would either of you measure speed?
: >
: > The usual way, |distance/time|.
: > Only a kook would modify distance and time to get the wrong answer
: > and then confuse it with energy. Why you hallucinate mass has anything
: > to do with speed only you know.
:
: Ah, of course. A very reasonable answer. So...what
: experiments would invalidate constant lightspeed, then?
:
: Be specific.
"But the ray moves relatively to the initial point of k, when measured in
the stationary system, with the velocity c-v" -- St. Einstein the Divine
Fuckwit.
Of course that's just a thought experiment, Sagnac is real and agrees with
St. Einstein
except when St. Einstein the Divine Fuckwit doesn't agree with himself.
After all, every disciple of St. Einstein knows half of (1+2) is 1 and the
other half,
2, is deliberately forgotten to create the cuckoo malformations.
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Rocket/eq22.A.GIF
It makes little difference. Sagnac does NOT agree with Einstein's
Theory of Special Relativity; it never has. It is also outside
of the theory's scope.
[snippage]
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06 Aug 2007 11:05:23 AM |
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"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in message
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: In sci.physics, Androcles
: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: wrote
: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 20:49:43 GMT
: <HJqti.50257$2U6.36626@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >
: > "The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in
message
: > news:8nnho4-6m6.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
: >: In sci.physics, Androcles
: >: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: >: wrote
: >: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 18:35:37 GMT
: >: <ZLoti.49625$2U6.32176@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >: >
: >: > "The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote in
: > message
: >: > news:78eho4-ch5.ln1@sirius.tg00suus7038.net...
: >: >: In sci.physics, Androcles
: >: >: <Engineer@hogwarts.physics>
: >: >: wrote
: >: >: on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 14:49:34 GMT
: >: >: <2slti.22501$7c.16132@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>:
: >: >: >
: >: >: > "Tom Potter" <tdp1001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
: >: >: > news:46b5b2e5$0$16371$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
: >: >:
: >: >: [snippage]
: >: >:
: >: >: >: Considering that you are anxious, as I am,
: >: >: >: in reducing the noise level in sci.physics,
: >: >: >: I will be looking forward to seeing your posts
: >: >: >: calling attention to the bigots and sociopaths from alt.kook,
: >: >: >: and their fellow travelers in sci.physics,
: >: >: >: who spam the group with scores of posts every month.
: >: >: >:
: >: >: > You must surely jest. Ghost uses "relativistic" energy to measure
: >: >: > speed! A real kook if ever there was one. I'm not saying he's a
: >: >: > bad guy, just completely off his rocker.
: >: >: >
: >: >:
: >: >: And how would either of you measure speed?
: >: >
: >: > The usual way, |distance/time|.
: >: > Only a kook would modify distance and time to get the wrong answer
: >: > and then confuse it with energy. Why you hallucinate mass has
anything
: >: > to do with speed only you know.
: >:
: >: Ah, of course. A very reasonable answer. So...what
: >: experiments would invalidate constant lightspeed, then?
: >:
: >: Be specific.
: >
: > "But the ray moves relatively to the initial point of k, when measured
in
: > the stationary system, with the velocity c-v" -- St. Einstein the Divine
: > Fuckwit.
: >
: > Of course that's just a thought experiment, Sagnac is real and agrees
with
: > St. Einstein
: > except when St. Einstein the Divine Fuckwit doesn't agree with himself.
: > After all, every disciple of St. Einstein knows half of (1+2) is 1 and
the
: > other half,
: > 2, is deliberately forgotten to create the cuckoo malformations.
: > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Rocket/eq22.A.GIF
:
: It makes little difference. Sagnac does NOT agree with Einstein's
: Theory of Special Relativity; it never has.
Correct. Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity does not agree with Nature
or mathematics, never has and never will.
: It is also outside of the theory's scope.
The scope of the theory (or "domain of applicability" as Fuckwit Roberts
calls it) is the empty set, everything is outside it.
The theory is built on
"we establish by definition that the ``time'' required by light to travel
from A to B equals the ``time'' it requires to travel from B to A", which
only a fuckwit would swallow.
: [snippage]
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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| Title: Re: Teranews test |
01 Aug 2007 02:34:29 PM |
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On Jul 30, 10:46 pm, "Tom Potter" <tdp1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Teranews is extremely erratic,
and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Your money would be better spent if you used teranews to download
warez and porn like everyone else. I'll teach you how if it would make
you go away.
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: Teranews test |
01 Aug 2007 01:57:32 PM |
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Tom Potter wrote:
Teranews is extremely erratic,
and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
Idiot.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2
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| User: "Tom Potter" |
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| Title: Re: Teranews test |
02 Aug 2007 12:09:01 AM |
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"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:46B0D79C.37047158@hate.spam.net...
Tom Potter wrote:
Teranews is extremely erratic,
and I am using this post to find out when it is active.
Idiot.
I am pleased to see that Uncle Al
continues to be a faithful reader of my posts,
and even reads my "test" posts.
Thanks for your continued interest Al.
Your pal,
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Tom Potter
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*** May 2007 Anti-Bigot Award ***
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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| Title: Re: Teranews test |
02 Aug 2007 12:25:55 AM |
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On Aug 1, 9:09 pm, Tom Potter <tdp1...@gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
C'mon Tom.
Wouldn't you rather have an unlimited supply of porn and games instead
of us?
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