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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: ShrikebackShrikeback Date: Sep 8, 2008 20:59
On Sep 8, 8:47Â pm, "Spaceman"
wrote:
>> Actually, if you'd have read the Special Theory of
>> relativity, or, for that matter, the history of science,
>> you'd know that c actually is a special speed that
>> is invariant in all frames of reference.
>
> Oh and BTW:
> If you had even the slightest clue about science and
> what "at rest" frames are, and the history of science you would
> understand what I am saying 100%%... but I see
> you have not ever learned about the history of science
> and you must have skipped classical physics and
> you probably even think the shortest distance between
> two points is a curved line.
Welcome to the twentieth century, where sometimes
the shortest path between two points really is curved.
How are you going to make it to the twenty-first
century, stuck as you are in an absolute frame of
reference?
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