Here is an example of what I mean by saying SR is valid globally: "Stellar aberration" was detected (empirically) by James Bradley in 1727....
Even if you were correct about the universe, I would still call your description of it "a model." Emperical means "based on, concerned with, or...
The universe you are describing is only a model. I agree, here, but what I'm in agreement with is that "SR is NOT valid locally".
Alright. I will say, then, there is nothing, in principle, that would prevent the traveling twin from using your method, or even arguing that his...
I'll try to fix that soon. In the meantime, if you like, you can watch the video on youtube at [MEDIA] Have you ever heard anyone say "SR is valid...
My own philosophy is that given any set of event coordinates, and the position, time, and velocity of any observer, you can establish the location of...
Let me confirm what you mean by "happening locally", because I think there is one example where there might be an ambiguity: Let's say, the ICMIO is...
In regards to the Disagreement Interval (DI), do you believe that the speeds of the clocks held by the traveling twin ("Him") and the comoving...
You may be right, that I have a contradiction. It may be due to my own sense that the Lambda-CDM may be self-contradictory. I am sorry I can't...
Hello. I finally had the opportunity to really sit down and work through Mike's paper. I have confirmed the coordinates of tau1-tau10, but I find...
I think I understand. You have adopted a model similar to the Lambda Cold Dark Matter model, like what Davis and Lineweaver have here:...
But within the context of SR, what are the implication of a preferred temporal ordering of space-like-separated events? If you say there IS a...
Birkhoff's theorem says the opposite; that the universe is locally Schwarzschild, but globally Minkowski: (1) "In general relativity, Birkhoff's...
I probably shouldn't be arguing for foliation at all, given what you've said here: I would definitely put myself in the latter category. Why?...
It seems you have all the parts of what I'm saying. You take the past light cone of your current "here and now" and then stack the light cone from...
Now, regarding GN-Z11, according to Wikipedia it has a redshift around 11, and a distance somewhere around 32 billion light years. Now, the common...
Alright; an example, then. Consider a very powerful electromagnetic event at x=1 light-year from here, t=1 year ago. Now, if we "look" in the...
With a bit of difficulty, there should be no trouble in creating an accelerating frame that foliates all of spacetime of an accelerated frame using...
As far as CMIF, I'm not sure what that is. I'm used to another abbreviation "MCIRF" for momentarily comoving inertial reference frames. The idea...
I see in the earlier paper, https://arxiv.org/pdf/gr-qc/0506127.pdf that Minguzzi uses the word "foliation" five times. The implication is that he...
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