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Re: Here's two reasons why Time dilation may not possible
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Jun 24, 2012 2:45 AM
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"Koobee Wublee" <koobee.wublee@gmail.com> wrote in message news:d2fa6e95-b423-4d76-b518-5e8b9ad35126@n9g2000pbi.googlegroups.com... On Jun 23, 11:28 pm, "Peter Webb" wrote: > "Koobee Wublee" <koobee.wub...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You are wording it elusively. Maxwell?s equations predict a medium > > that allows light to propagate at a speed dependent on the > > permittivity and the permeability of that medium. Just like sound > > waves, according to Maxwell?s equations, this propagating speed of > > light is characterized by the stationary background of the medium. > > Umm, no. Maxwell's equations have a completely different form to those for > sound waves. And unlike sound waves, Maxwell's equations do not include > any > propagating medium, stationary or otherwise.
You (peter webb) do not understand Maxwell?s equations. Get the fvck lost! <middle finger>
> [rest of whining crap snipped]
_______________________________________________ So, how about showing us where Maxwell's equations reference a propagating medium, stationary or otherwise, as you claim? If you are not very clear on what Maxwell's equations actually are, they are explained at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell's_equations and the actual equations are provided.
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