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Le 11/04/2024 à 21:03, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
> W dniu 11.04.2024 o 19:10, Python pisze:
>> Don't be jealous, Maciej. You are as stupid as Thomas, even if
>> a different way.

> 
> Oh, stinker Python is opening its muzzle again,
> and trying again to pretend he knows something.
> Tell me, poor stinker, have you already  learnt
> what a function is? Are you still trying
> to determine its properties applying a French
> definition of a different word?

Can you explain to Python that if he really wanted to understand the 
theory of relativity, he would start by setting To²=Tr²+Et² for all 
frames of reference.
And he wouldn't deviate an inch from it.
However, he does not admit this for accelerated frames of reference, and 
when I write: "If two different observers use an identical path, in 
identical observable times, their proper times will be identical", he 
claims that I am sabotaging the very bases of the theory of relativity.

R.H.