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Galilean transformation of time
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Maciej Wozniak
2025-01-04 07:39:45 UTC
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What does it say?
It says that good/correct/proper/well tuned clocks should
indicate t'=t.

Now, let's take another rule. We need clocks to be synchronized.
What does it mean?
It means that that good/correct/proper/well tuned clocks should
indicate t'=t.

It is not another rule, it is the same rule.

And yes, you're idiots. All of you.
Richard Hachel
2025-01-04 17:55:38 UTC
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Post by Maciej Wozniak
What does it say?
It says that good/correct/proper/well tuned clocks should
indicate t'=t.
Now, let's take another rule. We need clocks to be synchronized.
What does it mean?
It means that that good/correct/proper/well tuned clocks should
indicate t'=t.
It is not another rule, it is the same rule.
And yes, you're idiots. All of you.
Synchronizing watches means: I leave Marseille in accordance with
Marseille time, and I arrive in Paris in accordance with Paris time.

If this were not the case, no one would be able to agree.

Obviously, this is impossible according to Hachel.

So we need a common ground.

How do we do it? Hachel explained it.

Python spits in his face, Maciej doesn't believe him.

We need a double synchronization procedure, one based on position (if I am
at 3.10^8m I will not perceive the present wave instantly), the other
based on chronotropy (two non-stationary reference frames have clocks that
beat reciprocally faster than the other reference frame).

So we have on sci.physics.relativity a double problem of cretinism.

The first forget the first principle.

The second, the second principle.

It is simply divine, miraculous, incomprehensible and very beautiful.

Everyone spitting on Hachel (from the smallest cranks to the greatest
Nobel).

"Then they began to spit on him and throw stones at him".

Don't laugh, friends, it's not funny.

R.H.
Maciej Wozniak
2025-01-04 21:41:30 UTC
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Post by Maciej Wozniak
What does it say?
It says that good/correct/proper/well tuned clocks should
indicate t'=t.
Now, let's take another rule. We need clocks to be synchronized.
What does it mean?
It means that  that good/correct/proper/well tuned clocks should
indicate t'=t.
It is not another rule, it is the same rule.
And yes, you're idiots. All of you.
Synchronizing watches means: I leave Marseille in accordance with
Marseille time, and I arrive in Paris in accordance with Paris time.
They're the same anyway.
Post by Richard Hachel
If this were not the case, no one would be able to agree.
Obviously, this is impossible according to Hachel.
So we need a common ground.
How do we do it? Hachel explained it.
Python spits in his face, Maciej doesn't believe him.
I don't believe him.
Post by Richard Hachel
We need a double synchronization procedure
No, what we need is to think.

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