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The problem with Time
On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 2:09:01 PM UTC-7, benj wrote:
On 6/22/2018 1:58 PM, Keith Stein wrote: On 22/06/2018 01:24, The Starmaker wrote: The problem with Time is... the science guys messed up Time. The first mistake they made was trying to measure time... Philosophers talk about time, Science guys measure time, with clocks eh! The mistake they made was to believe that clocks are in any way affected by walking towards or away from them. Note that if clocks are not affected by walking towards them, then the velocity of light relative to you when you walk towards the light must be c+v, not c eh! keith stein Obviously you are no more a philosopher than Starfaker. The question is not are clocks affected by your motion with respect to them but rather is your PERCEPTIOIN of their readings affected. There is no aether drift so c+v Is ALWAYS totally stupid and wrong, wrong, wrong. " Foreign kids in a cage act " 1997 AD by Bill Clinton, get your ****ing time Correct please. |
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