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|    Thomas Heger to All    |
|    Re: No amount of experimentation can eve    |
|    23 Nov 25 10:12:20    |
      From: ttt_heg@web.de              Am Samstag000022, 22.11.2025 um 20:10 schrieb The Starmaker:              >>>>>>> Both these theories of physics give precise predictions       >>>>>>> for what will be measured in well defined experiments.       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>> Do you dispute this?       >>>>>>> ====================       >>>>>       >>>>>>       >>>>>> I distinguish between a model and the part of nature, which that       >>>>>> model attempts to model.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> This distinction is extremly important and by no meas disputable.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> If you equate a model with the real world, you would conduct       >>>>>> something extremely stupid.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> That is like eating the menu in a restaurant instead of the meal.       >>>>>       >>>>> Again, your opinion of SR/GR is irrelevant.       >>>>>       >>>>> It is an indisputable fact that SR and GR give precise       >>>>> predictions for what will be measured in well defined experiments.       >>>>       >>>> Again: you are a hopeless case!       >>>       >>> Says the one who didn't understand a single word of Einstein's paper on SR.       >>       >> I can almost sing the entire paper and absolutely understand every       >> single word or equation in it.       >>       >> I have spent a lot of time upon that particular paper. And now you could       >> ask me everthing about it.       >       >       > Okay, which part did his wife wrote?              Elsa Einstein looked like a male in a dress.              Don't know if 'she' wrote anything significant.              His former wife looked nicer and was certainly smarter.              But I don't know, which part of Einstein's papers she had actually written.              TH              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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