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On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:49:37 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote: GPS is used to measure the path; GPS is adjusted for relativity; Relativity has been disproven; GPS adjustments for relativity are suspect; the method to measure the path is suspect; the disproof is suspect. One example of a very common experimental failure - circular referentiality. Some fancy bookkeeping could balance the accounts, I suppose. I still would smile at the dis-connect of logic, however. And I would suppose the next step is the rehabilitation of the term Relativity insofar as Physics. Would we storm the libraries with label makers to white wash the term out? What would that science be called? Post-Newtonian Physics? Pre-Neutrinian Physics? Informally, both? I see a generation of Physicist candidates struggling through years of lectures trying to distinguish between the two being uttered from the podium. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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