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OT Einstein and Curie

Started by John Larkin September 30, 2023
In article <ufc6n9$rbjk$1@solani.org>,
Jan Panteltje  <alien@comet.invalid> wrote:
>On a sunny day (Sun, 01 Oct 2023 07:20:38 -0700) it happened John Larkin ><jl@997arbor.com> wrote in <suvihidg17imkj4ira4eulls99tra3reio@4ax.com>: > >>On Sun, 01 Oct 2023 05:49:03 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> >>wrote: >> >>>On a sunny day (Sat, 30 Sep 2023 08:59:00 -0700) it happened John Larkin >>><jl@997arbor.com> wrote in <vchghi54ocb2otq0p2g5o487uro7vu0549@4ax.com>: >>> >>>> >>>>https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post/history-and-humanities/people/albert-einstein-letter-marie-curie/ >>> >>>Albert E. is much overhyped and his relatitvitty theory is useless without a particle that transmits the forces. >> >>GPS needs relativistic corrections. And they work. > >Think a moment, forget math, >in a Le Sage theory the particle 'field strength' is stronger outside earth gravity, as close to earth >many particles are intercepted by earth. >When matter gets compressed more then the pendulum gets shorter, and clocks become faster. > >It reminds me, long before the Roman empire the Greek knew that the earth orbited the sun. >Roman empire took on Christianity to control people and wrote a book how it all began 4000 years ago >and earth was at the center of everything and the sun and planets orbited the earth. >Complicated math was created called 'epicycles' that only the best mamaticians of those days could use >to predict where planets would be at any given time.
You got to read up upon epicycles, I suggest youtube video's. They are practical for actual calculations. A funny application is to approximate cartoon characters with them.
>Many years after that empire collapsed earth and planets are now orbiting the sun again, >and math is simple,
Don't for a moment believe that simulating the solar system is simple. Secondary interactions don't go away. An advantage of epcicycles is that they are directly related to observations. P.S. Einstein got his first claim to fame for explaining Brownian motion. Plenty enough to earn him a Nobel price for physics. Groetjes Albert -- Don't praise the day before the evening. One swallow doesn't make spring. You must not say "hey" before you have crossed the bridge. Don't sell the hide of the bear until you shot it. Better one bird in the hand than ten in the air. First gain is a cat spinning. - the Wise from Antrim -
The arsehole albert@cherry.(none) (albert) persisting in being an Off-topic troll...

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