• Speed of light???

    From Finnigann to Spaceman Spiff on Tuesday, November 07, 2000 15:30:00
    RE: Speed of light???


    This would really mess up Einstein et al.

    Better keep it a secret, ok?


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    James King, Coldwater, Mi And that's JIM to you guys!
    Yup...but then again, Einstien did say TIME IS RELATIVE so to say LIGHT GOING
    AT A DISTANCE PER TIME UNIT would also have to be relative to the time.

    Traveling at the speed of light, Time is relative. Or maybe under the
    influence of a large gravitational body... It would be hard to consider
    taking measurements under such conditions... or that they would have any meaning.

    If the clock and a beam of light were in the same set of
    circumstances... I think Einstein would be found correct.

    186,000 miles per second (second being a measure of relative time) A good SS>particle physics lawyer will know how to bend the laws of physics. Hehe...I SS>liked that pun. :)
    Pick this up in PARANORMAL NETs Super Science and Events

    But I don't get the PARANORMAL Net.


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    James King, Coldwater, Mi And that's JIM to you guys!
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  • From Spaceman Spiff to Finnigann on Saturday, November 11, 2000 04:59:36
    RE: Speed of light???
    BY: Finnigann to Spaceman Spiff on Tue Nov 07 2000 11:30 pm

    RE: Speed of light???


    This would really mess up Einstein et al.

    Better keep it a secret, ok?


    -
    James King, Coldwater, Mi And that's JIM to you guys!
    Yup...but then again, Einstien did say TIME IS RELATIVE so to say LIGHT G SS>AT A DISTANCE PER TIME UNIT would also have to be relative to the time.

    Traveling at the speed of light, Time is relative. Or maybe under the influence of a large gravitational body... It would be hard to consider taking measurements under such conditions... or that they would have any meaning.

    If the clock and a beam of light were in the same set of
    circumstances... I think Einstein would be found correct.

    186,000 miles per second (second being a measure of relative time) A good SS>particle physics lawyer will know how to bend the laws of physics. Hehe.. SS>liked that pun. :)
    Pick this up in PARANORMAL NETs Super Science and Events

    But I don't get the PARANORMAL Net.


    -
    James King, Coldwater, Mi And that's JIM to you guys!
    Maybe you could ask your Sysop. :)
    I'd be happy to do the QWK run into any BBS via TELNET QWK transfer