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Re: Where the madness ends

From The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: Where the madness ends
Date 2024-01-16 11:31 -0800
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Maciej Wozniak wrote:
> 
> While the concept "as my ingenious and obviously
> correct clock synchronization procedure can't synchronize
> clocks - we have to abandon trying to synchronize
> clocks and announce the relativity of time" is, hmmm...
> strange -  the definition of second as it was in 1905 is
> also making it self-denying.
> 
> To make your beloved religion less inconsistent,
> you've created another, better differently  concept
> of second (Cs 9 192 631 770) and are trying to
> enforce it with some  administrative rules (SI
> standard).
> 
> Now, of course, your mad efforts are ignored by every
> real timekeeping system. Desynchronized clocks
> may have some magnificient symetry, but we
> need something else than having some symmetry
> from clocks  and time.
> Practice - that's where any ideological madness
> ends. Like yours.


clock synchronization is not possible.

can you synchronize two sundials? 2 hour glass, salt clocks??

Einstein had a differcult time synchronizing railroad clocks...

what if he was born before mechanical clocks?? cuccoo clocks.

he went cuccoo.


When they asked him to build a bomb that
would explode a ship...he went cuccoo trying to
figure it out...it didn't work.

He finally figure out how to make it work using...   one clock.


you don't put two fuses in a firecracker.


one fuse
one clock



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Where the madness ends Maciej Wozniak <maluwozniak@gmail.com> - 2024-01-16 01:05 -0800
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