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Path: ...!news.mixmin.net!proxad.net!feeder1-2.proxad.net!usenet-fr.net!pasdenom.info!from-devjntp Message-ID: <0sAbsqFI52cGATcKfyoKTJ3cyYo@jntp> JNTP-Route: news2.nemoweb.net JNTP-DataType: Article Subject: Re: =?UTF-8?Q?Who=3F?= References: <CBAARt4EEHThxO17L5beYQ9mMWI@jntp> <vadbad$1gllh$1@dont-email.me> Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity JNTP-HashClient: RjX3XspTPpuxxYbIR_93Gz4e1FI JNTP-ThreadID: QrZBnCtdo05l509rjTwRa5SEcck JNTP-Uri: http://news2.nemoweb.net/?DataID=0sAbsqFI52cGATcKfyoKTJ3cyYo@jntp User-Agent: Nemo/0.999a JNTP-OriginServer: news2.nemoweb.net Date: Sat, 24 Aug 24 20:14:23 +0000 Organization: Nemoweb JNTP-Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/127.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Injection-Info: news2.nemoweb.net; posting-host="e8cbf2474b472b9bb79db3dccb6a856bc1d05409"; logging-data="2024-08-24T20:14:23Z/8999227"; posting-account="4@news2.nemoweb.net"; mail-complaints-to="julien.arlandis@gmail.com" JNTP-ProtocolVersion: 0.21.1 JNTP-Server: PhpNemoServer/0.94.5 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-JNTP-JsonNewsGateway: 0.96 From: Richard Hachel <r.hachel@tiscali.fr> Bytes: 2865 Lines: 40 Le 24/08/2024 à 21:12, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit : > Den 24.08.2024 14:24, skrev Richard Hachel: >> >> What happens if I set two identical watches (same chronotropy) on my >> table and I slowly move one of them towards the moon >> (let's say in three weeks to avoid a v²/c² ratio very different from 1)? > > So the two clocks on your desk are synchronous. Absolutely. >> I notice in my telescope that when my watch marks >> 00:00'08" the lunar clock is desynchronized and marks 00:00'07". > > Don't be ridiculous. > The clocks are still synchronous. No, they don't. That's why I'm an exceptional being. The greatest relativistic theorist in the entire history of humanity. That's what makes the difference between a remarkably intelligent being like you (I've read your pdfs on the theory of relativity, and I've rarely found better presentations), and the degree above, that of a genius like me. A remarkably intelligent being will ask himself the same question, but a supremely brilliant being will not have the same answer: Why does my watch show 00:00'08" and the moon's 00:00'07". It's one second slow, it's out of sync. It's a strange oddity, isn't it? But yet, it is MY answer, probably so great that we may have to wait 10, 30, or 50 years for another human being on earth to understand my incredible genius and validate all the relativistic equations that I have written (about 200). Well yes, sir, that is what I say, they are out of sync, they no longer mark the same time. It is strange, huh, sir? R.H.