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Maciej Wozniak wrote:
> W dniu 27.05.2024 o 23:02, neus pisze:
>> Thomas Heger wrote:
>>> Am Freitag000024, 24.05.2024 um 21:05 schrieb neus:
>>>>
>>>> Given three or four coordinates one can find most things in space.
>>>>
>>>> What if those coordinates are jittery, due to the ripples in 
>>>> spacetime, caused by gravity waves, how does one find an electron.
>>>
>>> Coordinates always refer to a coordinate system.
>>>
>>> A coordinate system has a zero point and a number of axes, which are 
>>> somehow normed and defined.
>>>
>>> E.g you have a large room and define the lower south-east corner as 
>>> zero point (of your coordinate system) and the three axes x, y, z as 
>>> 'North', 'West' and 'hight'.
>>>
>>> 'The norm' means, that you have also defined the meaning of '1' (here 
>>> unit of length).
>>>
>>> In SI-units you take the unit 'meter' and can then decribe a point in 
>>> that room by a set of three number called 'position vector'.
>>>
>>> e.g. (1, 2, 3) denotes a point in that coordinate system (aka 
>>> 'location').
>>>
>>> Other systems of coordinates are also possible.
>>>
>>> Commonly used are spherical coordinates, because our home planet 
>>> (Earth) has a roughly spherical surface and we usually live upon that.
>>>
>>>
>>> But if now the zero-point wiggles for some reason (like e.g. an 
>>> Earthquake), the coordinates wiggle, too.
>>>
>>> But that would not alter the points in space, if they stay in place.
>>>
>>> That's unfortunate for an observer at the zero spot, but usually no 
>>> big deal.
>>>
>>>
>>> TH
>> ------------------------
>>
>> If I move from one spot to another, I mimic the motion of an earthquake.
>>
>> But this motion takes place on a carpet of spacetime, which I couldn't 
>> mimic.
>>
>> It's a different mambo altogether.
> 
> Cut this mystical bullshit. Whatever you say
> you're using words and put them into phrases.
> What do you think words are? Ever seen any
> in your precious spacetime?

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Hi Woz.

Whenever I see a post from you, I feel I'm with Einstein,
which is where I want to be.
>