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|    Jeronimo Krakowski to J. J. Lodder    |
|    Re: A House of Dynamite (2025)    |
|    28 Oct 25 10:56:13    |
      XPost: sci.math       From: konew@wnok.pl              J. J. Lodder wrote:              >> >>> (c?d?)? = (c?dt)? ? dx? ? dy? ? dz?       >> >>> The theory Einstein defined in "On the electrodynamics of moving       >> >>> bodies" is identical to the theory defined by the metric above.       >       > Fine, if you insist,       > but then rotations in Euclidean space must be 'tensor' too.       > Too bad Euclid couldn't understand his own geometry.              simply, the LHS equates a change in distance to the RHS another change in       distance, based on the constancy of the speed of light, assumed constant       both sides; left side local, right side remote in deep space              people don't know nor specify; which may, or may not be true              on earth, at same curvature gradient, but not in deep in space, where the       probability distribution of the particles, otherwise is rare              which also proves the speed inside of a blackhole beats the light, as its       particles does NOT distributes              A nuclear-driven missile, such as 's 9M730 Burevestnik (NATO designation       SSC-X-9 Skyfall), is a cruise missile powered by a small nuclear reactor       instead of conventional chemical fuels. The propulsion system is based on       a nuclear ramjet design, where air is compressed as it enters the engine,       then heated by a nuclear reactor instead of burning fuel. This superheated       air expands and is expelled at high speed to generate thrust, allowing the       missile to fly for extended durations.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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