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#1 2010-07-07 19:13:47
Look at this triangle, relativity has missed something, t on z,y-planeGiven that compared to rest, every speed is both positive and negative, we have that compared to the constant speed c: Last edited by LQ (2010-07-07 19:45:50) I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #2 2010-07-07 22:42:02
Re: Look at this triangle, relativity has missed something, t on z,y-planeHi LQ;
Never asked you, what do you think of relativity? In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. I am willing to wager that over 75% of the new words that appeared were nothing more than spelling errors that caught on. #3 2010-07-07 23:03:28
Re: Look at this triangle, relativity has missed something, t on z,y-planeEinsteins equation is correct. x-wise. I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #4 2010-07-08 03:52:31
Re: Look at this triangle, relativity has missed something, t on z,y-plane
Spacial coordinates are preserved under rotation. That is, if I take any system, it remains exactly the same if I rotate the entire thing by a given xy, xz, or yz angle. Thus, any line segement for which you wish to do calculations on may first be rotated so that it lines up precisely with the x-axis. Therefore, one must only consider the x-axis. "In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..." #5 2010-07-08 04:04:34
Re: Look at this triangle, relativity has missed something, t on z,y-planeRicky, that explanation doesn't really solve any problem, or? I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #6 2010-07-08 23:28:55
Re: Look at this triangle, relativity has missed something, t on z,y-plane
You seem to be claiming that time dilation is different in different directions, no? "In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..." #7 2010-07-09 00:04:29
Re: Look at this triangle, relativity has missed something, t on z,y-planeHear me out. Whatever is x is the movement directions, however it rotates. I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy...
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