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Nova pops in Delphinus
"oriel36" wrote in message ... For all the fuss surrounding absolute/relative time ============================================= With Kelleher trying desperately to introduce the relativity roadshow, focus is lost on whether the speed of light, essential to studying moving stars, is relative to 1) the source, 2) the properties of aether, or 3) the observer. Some kooks vote the aether, even though it was dispelled by Michelson, some kooks vote the observer and adjust time and distance to force-fit it into their screwy view of Nature, believing stars vary because they can see they do the same way Kelleher follows his intuition and believes the Moon doesn't rotate because he can see it doesn't, and some kooks deny it is the source even though motion of the star in an elliptical orbit would make it appear to vary, an oversight by the kook deSitter who only examined spectra and saw a double star, one when the star receded and one when it approached. **** off with your relativity roadshow, Kelleher. -- Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway |
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