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|    Zackee Barazbiev to Paul B. Andersen    |
|    Re: The problem of simultaneity    |
|    18 Oct 25 13:50:23    |
      XPost: sci.math       From: vbez@eaek.ru              Paul B. Andersen wrote:              > Den 16.10.2025 19:51, skrev Richard Hachel:       >> I repeat, it's not that things are false; but that they are terribly       >> misspoken and misunderstood, hence the stupid paradoxes that constantly       >> resurface (Langevin's paradox, Andromeda paradox, Ehrenfest paradox,       >> garage paradox).       >>       > The Special Theory of Relativity (SR) is precisely defined by the       > metric: (c⋅dτ)² = (c⋅dt)² − dx² − dy² − dz²       >       > What follows from this metric is what SR predicts.       > See: https://paulba.no/pdf/TwinsByMetric.pdf              good you mention it. The y and z directions are also insignificant, since       the relativity effects are along a straight line between the target and       observer. That it move a bit to left or right means nothing in SR              good point, I challenge you.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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