Oh and not counting I am a sock . good bye i got bored.
Looking to confuse the reader with jargon will not make a wrong a right. Discussing Newton I do not believe is against forum rules unless this as...
Your no answer then needs an explanation? denying that time is immediate is like denying there is air. Are you saying time is slower than...
Your silence to my question shows me that Newtons ''corner'' has won.
If you was on planet X and I was on Planet Y , if our times are both passing immediately, we must be simultaneous and the frames do not even have to...
Immediate means at an instant, your next ''now'' moment is always at an instant away . I am sure even a child understands what instant or immediate...
You are describing timing, you are not thinking about why Newtons absolute time must be correct. You are timing relativistic affects relative to...
OK, I will fight in Newton's ''corner''. What is the rate of time? Do you suggest it is not immediate?
You must be pretending to not understand the question because I put the question in English but again I suppose for your amusement of taking the...
I think you are rather rude, I am a lone female on a public forum and you want me to give things away that could give away my identity. No sir, I am...
What does immediate normally mean? there is no ''spacing'' between increments. He would only be wrong if time had a slower rate than immediate?...
I do not see why you would need to know my level of knowledge, I can assure you I am not ''stupid'' and think that is all you really need to know...
Huh? for several posts now I have been trying to get an answer to my question, a question which is very related. Time dilation states that the rate...
Trolling? you make some strange assumptions. I have asked a few questions, I said I do not understand time dilation and how time can slow down,...
Asking the science community a question is a silly game?
The question was I could not understand time dilation or how time can slow down, the question above is just a question about what I assume Newton...
What is the rate of time? Rt=immeadiate?
You are seemingly going off the topic of time and keep mentioning the speed of light , which is defined by d/t, time and distance being independent...
You could of just put d/t.
That sounds like a reasonable explanation, thank you.
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