real identity
real identity
yes is the real identity of any observer in the flux of the event the unmoving measurer of c.?
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Impenitent
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Re: real identity
there is no unmoving observer...
the platform from which the measurement occurs is itself on a moving object...
or Batman
-Imp
the platform from which the measurement occurs is itself on a moving object...
or Batman
-Imp
Re: real identity
sorry imp but the observer is considered to be stationary when c is measured look it up in ya science book.ha.a truly stationary thing has to be nonlocal to the event meaning location has to be moving in flux relative way.when ya measure c ya is unmoving.ya brain is moving though relativly but you as consciousness aint moving cos ya nonlocal.
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Re: real identity
I understand that, but if c is measured from the Earth, the Earth is moving...
and I think if c is measured from space, the measurer is being pulled toward whatever gravitational body is floating by...
how can one be unmoving when being unmoving is relative to that which moves?
-Imp
and I think if c is measured from space, the measurer is being pulled toward whatever gravitational body is floating by...
how can one be unmoving when being unmoving is relative to that which moves?
-Imp
Re: real identity
because an unmoving thing takes up the position of the relativity in the whole event as does nonlocality withentangled particals.so relativity and nonlocality are the same indistguishable thing.in measuring the photon the you leaves the moved and joins in with the mover.