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Old July 3rd 10, 01:02 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.astro
Androcles[_32_]
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"Yousuf Khan" wrote in message
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| On 7/3/2010 1:08 AM, JT wrote:
| Well the spatial dimensions in special relativity is all ****ed up.
| Since events are not local they may not behave the way we are
| accustomed to but they will abey the logic of causality in some form.
| So we have a timeline that is a rubberband but the reality outside the
| bubble of universe is still stringent in fact it will be stringent in
| every point of universe that studies our universe it will follow the
| line of causality but with both spatial and timelike distorsion, none
| of those is however proved.
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| But even if we suppose there is local timelines, the causality will
| measure and describe events in a logical consise and coherent way. And
| that is from any point that studies the event....s , in special
| relativity that is not the case however it is a faulthy theory, that
| can not give a coherent description of events separated by time and
| spatial.
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| Well, if you think about it, in special relativity, all they are really
| saying is that causality is slowed down at relativistic speeds. Chemical
| reactions, biological processes, kinetic processes, all occur at slower
| rates.
|
| Yousuf Khan

Well, if *you* think ab... but you can't, can you?
A slower rate than what? Do you have any idea what a rate is?

Well, if you think about it, in special relativity, all they are really
saying is that there are longer metres than metres.




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