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Old November 16th 10, 10:17 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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| | | | | Google "Minkowski diagram",
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| | | | **** off, time is not a vector.
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| | | | Nor is distance.
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| | | Which is shorter, London to Sydney or Sydney to London?
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| | So you don't believe in the experimental predictions of relativity?
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| So you don't believe in the experimental predictions of relativity?
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| Distance is no more a vector than time is.

Is velocity a vector, ****head?

So you don't believe in the experimental predictions of relativity?


 




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