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IRT Equations for Frequency and Wavelength Shifts of Incoming Light in All Environments



 
 
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Old May 25th 07, 09:43 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
Bob Cain
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Default IRT Equations for Frequency and Wavelength Shifts of IncomingLight in All Environments

kenseto wrote:
"Bob Cain" wrote in message
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kenseto wrote:

ROTFLOL the runt Cardinale is going berserk....he can dish it out but
can't take it.

This is all that you are really about, isn't it?


No he started it by insulting me.. I presented IRT equation for frequency
shift and wavelength shift and that's science.

You don't believe a
single thing that you circularly construct; you're simply in it for
the laughs for as long as you can make them last.


You are a moron.....


ROTFLOL!

you think that I spent all these time to construct a
theory just for laugh??


Yes. I might think differently if you had actually constructed a
theory. What you have constructed is just a disconnected set of
non-sequitur departure points for sustaining your argumentative
entertainment.

In ten years you haven't even bothered to learn the language you post
in. This shows your lack of real commitment to it all. Or it could
be a ruse to make it easier to hide which of us you really are. There
is something about your skill at evasion and circular diversion, not
to mention your ability to keep hooks in otherwise intelligent people,
that hints at a greater sophistication than you wish to be evident.

I thinks you're really Uncle Al. :-)


Bob
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"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler."

A. Einstein
 




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