Re: Rotation is not relative, since it creates relatively real linear
by Uncle Al <UncleAl0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jun 12, 2007 at 07:40 AM
Neil Bates wrote:
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> Thoroughgoing Machian GR says that *all* motion is relative, even
> accelerated motion.
Acceleration is an absolute measurement in hermetic isolation.
Acceleration is a local property. Three orthogonal laser ring gyros
and Bob is your Uncle. Or do it mechanically with three orthogonal
microfabricated cantilever mechanical accelerometers.
> Hence, a "spinning" wheel can be thought of at rest,
> with the centrifugal forces on it being created by motion of the matter
> beyond it.
[snip crap]
Poison the well and every sip is tainted. Hey stooopid - it cannot be
gravitation because time passage would be altered. It cannot be
inertia because acceleration is an absolute measurement in hermetic
isolation. Acceleration is a local property. It cannot be anything
else because we've come to the end of the list.
>A decent refutation of pan-relativism?
How will you spin the universe to have consistency among three
orthogonal spinning wheels?
Idiot.
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