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| All point are at rest with regard each other. In change, space is simply displaced between particles, much as Higgs theory with galaxies at rest and space expanding between them. Basic law...all Observers are always at rest with each other with simply changing dimension points giving the appearance of "time". Spirit of Truth |
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| Correction! All point are at rest with regard each other. In change, space is simply displaced between particles, much as Hubble's theory is understood in GR, with galaxies at rest and space expanding between them. Basic law...all Observers are always at rest with each other with simply changing dimension points giving the appearance of "time". Spirit of Truth |
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| In news:xmeGk.2378$[Only registered users see links. ].sbc.com, Spirit of Truth <[Only registered users see links. ]> mused: Wrong. Neither space nor time are anything but a coordinate system invented by man by which we locate the relative position of objects. Space cannot expand, and time cannot dilate. Motion is defined as the change in relative position between two objects as measured in a coordinate system, and so if that measurement changes, then those objects, by definition, are in motion relative to each other. |
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| AllYou! <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message [Only registered users see links. ]ceonecommunications But, using "anything but coordinate systems, invented by man", it can - whether some armchair phisolopher comes along, arrogantly ignorantly declaring that it cannot. It can: [Only registered users see links. ] I know it hurts, but that's not our problem :-) Dirk Vdm |
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| In news:GyoGk.2032$oo4.1233@newsfe10.ams2, Dirk Van de moortel <[Only registered users see links. ]> mused: I have no idea what you think may hurt either me, or anyone else, nor why, nor who you mean by "we", but I find it interesting that with all of these presumptions, you'd make any claims as to the arrogance, or ignorance, of anyone else. I also find it interesting that you are so incredibly insecure about what you think you know so as to provoke such attacks. Have a great day! |
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| "AllYou!" <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:XYSdnfJF1ZZsm3fVnZ2dnUVZ_hednZ2d@posted.choic eonecommunications... You are not differentiating Observers. The inventor "man" is in each case an Observer and as such from the Observer's point of view the "motion" is of the "other". Thus you need to extrapolate that in fact only spaces and dimension points are changed between Obsevers who are ALL at rest. Spirit of Truth |
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| In news:B3hIk.678$[Only registered users see links. ].sbc.com, Spirit of Truth <[Only registered users see links. ]> mused: No need. Motion occurrs, whenter there is any observer there to observe one position of an object, record it, and then observe the object again, and then record that, and then pronounce the difference as motion. |
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| In news:qHzIk.517$%[Only registered users see links. ].sbc.com, Spirit of Truth <[Only registered users see links. ]> mused: The definitiuon of motion is that it exists if it occurs wrt an observer. Also what it those objects are not only moving "around" an observer, but that the distances between them is also constantly changing? |
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