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SR is just a supersimplifed case of GR, but
its only relevance is in computing "scalar relativistical efects," namely relative time, length, mass, in our famous "undefined elements" of dimensional analysis. |
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that's why all of this hoaky crap about "applied & pure" math
is completely silly, as in syllogistic, as in the trivium of logic, grammar & rhetoric, or "the three Are's" of a dumbschool ... I mean, it worked very well for Helen Keller. "go ... take ... a long swim ... in a very short desert ocean." "W .. A .. T .. E .. RRRRRRRR!" |
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On Jul 16, 5:27*pm, 1treePetrifiedForestLane
wrote: SR is just a supersimplifed case of GR, but its only relevance is in computing "scalar relativistical efects," namely relative time, length, mass, in our famous "undefined elements" of dimensional analysis. Acceleration in SR is not GR. But both have their own time to slow down. But in this universe SR and GR are joined mathematically as two times in One flow for matter. Rotation or circular turn speed should belong in SR but it is a steady speed that has a weight; and that is the exception. The Earth's own circular turn rates create an opposite weight to gravity force's weight; especially at the equator where you weigh least. Mitch raemsch |
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