Proper Time and Its Relation to Velocity and Acceleration

Discussion in 'Pseudoscience Archive' started by Prof.Layman, Dec 31, 2012.

  1. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    AlphaNumeric, and I, and everybody else who is moderately well aquainted with Chapter 1 of any standard first-year university-level Physics textbook, knows how velocity and acceleration work in an absolute frame.

    The physicists on sciforums consistently run circles around you, partly because we all understand and can analyse the simple ideas you're putting forward at a depth that you can't even comprehend. One of my main reactions to you now is one of pity - pity that you seem to be among a small minority of people who is actually unteachable. And that's entirely your own fault. It makes me feel sorry for you.
     
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  3. eram Sciengineer Valued Senior Member

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    Yeah he should pick up a good book. Just curious, are most of you physicists IRL?
     
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  5. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    If by "you", you mean the moderators, most of us aren't physicists. A few of us do have tertiary qualifications in physics, though, and at least one has a PhD in physics. And there are a few non-mods who also have tertiary maths or physics qualifications.
     
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