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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. Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. #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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