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Author: dedanoe
Date: Sep 3, 2008 01:31

relative levers

einstein was a genious because he was good at hiding the source. can
you uncover this sequence: 7 8 5 3 9 8 1 6 3. it's quarter of pi.
similarly einstein taught that no one was able to see faster than c
(at the level of 3x10^8m/s) and uncover his misticism. but dedanoe is
a damn good scaner so when he persuits the truth it must reveal to
him:

tan(A - B) = (tan(A) - tan(B))/(1 + tan(A)tan(B)) <=>

einstein's source: V/c = (V1c1 - V2c2)/(c1c2 + V1V2) <=>

V/c = (V1/c2 - V2/c1)/(1 + (V1/c2)(V2/c1)) ###

the speed of light doesn't have to be same for every one. every one
has the right to his own speed of light. when the two observers travel
at velocities reciprocal with the speeds of light they measure then
their reference frames are mutually immovable example: V1 = 5m/s with
c1 = 5m/s and V2 = 12.5m/s with c2 = 2m/s. when they agree to same
speed of light c = c1 = c2 then they apply einstein's formula: V = (V1
- V2)/(1 + (V1/c)(V2/c))

http://dedanoe.googlepages.com/Relative_Levers.pdf
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Re: demistifying the spider that put his web near the light         


Author: Langevinger66
Date: Sep 3, 2008 07:30

On 3 sep, 10:31, dedanoe gmail.com> wrote:
> relative levers
>
> einstein was a genious because he was good at hiding the source. can
> you uncover this sequence: 7 8 5 3 9 8 1 6 3. it's quarter of pi.
> similarly einstein taught that no one was able to see faster than c
> (at the level of 3x10^8m/s) and uncover his misticism. but dedanoe is
> a damn good scaner so when he persuits the truth it must reveal to
> him:
>
> tan(A - B) = (tan(A) - tan(B))/(1 + tan(A)tan(B)) <=>
>
> einstein's source: V/c = (V1c1 - V2c2)/(c1c2 + V1V2) <=>
>
> V/c = (V1/c2 - V2/c1)/(1 + (V1/c2)(V2/c1)) ###
>
> the speed of light doesn't have to be same for every one. every one
> has the right to his own speed of light. when the two observers travel
> at velocities reciprocal with the speeds of light they measure then
> their reference frames are mutually immovable example: V1 = 5m/s with ...
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Re: demistifying the spider that put his web near the light         


Author: tadchem
Date: Sep 3, 2008 15:39

On Sep 3, 4:31 am, dedanoe gmail.com> wrote:
> relative levers
>
> einstein was a genious because he was good at hiding the source. can
> you uncover this sequence: 7 8 5 3 9 8 1 6 3.
> it's quarter of pi.
> similarly einstein taught that no one was able to see faster than c
> (at the level of 3x10^8m/s) and uncover his misticism. but dedanoe is
> a damn good scaner so when he persuits the truth it must reveal to
> him:

dedanoe can't even spell "scanner", and certainly never scans his own
text.
> tan(A - B) = (tan(A) - tan(B))/(1 + tan(A)tan(B))
> the speed of light doesn't have to be same for every one. every one
> has the right to his own speed of light.

Is that the pi-th amendment to the Bill of Rights, moron?
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Re: demistifying the spider that put his web near the light         


Author: Academic Zodiac
Date: Sep 4, 2008 11:48

As applied to Mira?
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Re: demistifying the spider that put his web near the light         


Author: Academic Zodiac
Date: Sep 4, 2008 11:49

What is the immediate astrological application? http://lulu.com/astrology
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