On Aug 18, 8:18 am, kenseto <kens...@erinet.com> wrote: On Aug 18, 12:02 am, "Spaceman" <space...@yourclockmalfunctioned.duh> wrote: kenseto wrote: On Aug 17, 7:28 pm, "Spaceman" <space...@yourclockmalfunctioned.duh> wrote: If lightspeed were constant to all frames of reference 1 second of light would be 1 second of light no matter if you were
hhc314@yahoo.com wrote: On Jun 26, 9:54 am, Al <no.s...@wanted.com> wrote: On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 06:48:18 -0700, cjcountess wrote: On 25 jun, 10:22, jmfbahciv <jmfbahciv@aol> wrote: cjcountess wrote: Hi my name is Conrad Countess I have been studying the mass energy relation of E=mc^2 for some time and have come to this conclusion Did you study the entire
On Jun 26, 9:54 am, Al <no.s...@wanted.com> wrote: On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 06:48:18 -0700, cjcountess wrote: On 25 jun, 10:22, jmfbahciv <jmfbahciv@aol> wrote: cjcountess wrote: Hi my name is Conrad Countess I have been studying the mass energy relation of E=mc^2 for some time and have come to this conclusion Did you study the entire equation or just that
Dr. Henri Wilson skrev: On Mon, 19 May 2008 00:35:11 +0200, "Paul B. Andersen" <paul.b.andersen@guesswhatuia.no> wrote: Dr. Henri Wilson skrev: On Sat, 17 May 2008 21:43:00 +0200, "Paul B. Andersen" <paul.b.andersen@guesswhatuia.no> wrote: You obviously have to show the derivation of the prediction from the postulates of the BaTh. But of course you
On May 4, 12:47 am, Pentcho Valev <pva...@yahoo.com> wrote: A rocket with length h accelerates with acceleration g. A light source at the front end emits light with speed c (relative to the source), frequency f and wavelength L. The receiver at the back end measures the (shifted) frequency: (1) f' = f(1+v/c) = f(1+gh/c^2) where v is the relative speed of the light source (at