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...existence and absolutely recyclable. However, time is only reference information. It doest not exist in nature. Among all, TIME CAN NOT BE RECYCLED! Clocks can drift, yet, it is absolutely independent of time. Can we suppose the expansion or contraction of a yard stick meant the space has changed?...
...existence and absolutely recyclable. However, time is only reference information. It doest not exist in nature. Among all, TIME CAN NOT BE RECYCLED! Clocks can drift, yet, it is absolutely independent of time. Can we suppose the expansion or contraction of a yard stick meant the space has changed? ...
In the first chapter of this book we discuss Einstein’s thought experiment with atomic clocks.
...Preface (Many Relativities ) In the first chapter of this book we discuss Einstein’s thought experiment with atomic clocks: A rocket travels at a constant speed v with respect to the earth. In the rocket, a light pulse is emitted by a source from A to a mirror B that reflects it back to A where it is detected. The rocket’s movement and the...
...C O N T E N T S Preface (Many Relativities): 7 Chapter 1. On Einstein’s Thought Experiment with the Light Clocks: 19 1.1. Einstein’s Thought Experiment with the Light Clocks: 20 1.2. Relativistic Addition of Velocities: 23 1.3. Counter-Intuitive Results of the Relativistic Addition of Velocities: 23 1.4. Contradictory Results...
...the Universe actually do function very much like the mechanical workings of a clock, touching each other as little as possible. One large wheel is c... ...the Universe actually do function very much like the mechanical workings of a clock, touching each other as little as possible. One large wheel is c... ...rganism. Before fire our ancestors had no choice but to follow the clock of the Sun, their bodies were controlled and balanced by the nat... ...ost important. A ‘perfectly’ civilized society is where everything goes like clockwork, where everything functions ‘perfectly’… meaning mechanicall... ...d and envied the intricate, obscenely expensive, useless toy music boxes, and clocks, and jewelry boxes made out of gold, silver, and platinum. That... ...arket of the United States. They have not yet managed to turn the historical clock backwards quite that far. But each rich, powerful person in the... ...heel as war chariots, and crossbows, and siege weapons, and water wheels, and clocks, and pulley systems, and tools used by slaves working for their... ...hanging how we live. Obviously, it is ridiculous to try to turn back the clock and pretend civilization never happened. However, this does not... ...m humans acting like birds: like insane cuckoo birds. Europeans built cuckoo clocks for hundreds of years: where the cuckoo bird came out and went: ...
...s of a gymnast, something hidden from his TV audience by his mandatory ‘6 o’clock News’ suit coat and tie. As all anchormen, he was handsome. Mid-fi... ...hours a day, I always take time out to watch Chet and Bugs Bunny in the 6 o’clock hour.” —“With your reactionary approach to thinking I thought yo...
...her guests to sleep late and arranged to meet Commander Gulliver at one o’clock. She knew his jet lag was slowing him up, he was still lagging somewh... ...ccurate was our historical evidence? Is the evidence presented on the 6 o‘clock news in New York as verifiable as that put on the BBC in London. Is... .... St. Augustine and Isaac Newton saw it as we see it, we just look at the clock. But Einstein saw the speed of light as the ultimate measure of time... ...t know. But we certainly have seen crimes copying a media presentation: a Clockwork Orange duplicated rape, a vagrant doused with gasoline and burne...
...y changed, making the body susceptible to disease and death. Not many people lived beyond three thousand years; it was as if the body had an internal clock that stopped when it reached a certain age. The only organ that had to remain human was the brain, but this and whatever part of the original body remained always fell susceptible to disease, killing the host. Grai...