Den 29.03.2024 14:25, skrev Richard Hachel:
For a long time now, I have provided proof that the theory ofI have missed that.
relativity, at least as taught today, was incorrect.
I suppose you must have written a paper describing your
experiment and its results. Is it available?
I would like to include your experiment here: https://paulba.no/paper/index.html
If your experiment really falsifies SR, you will have made
your place in the history of physics.
Congratulations!
https://paulba.no/paper/index.html
If your experiment really falsifies SR, you will have made
your place in the history of physics.
Congratulations!
Den 30.03.2024 14:31, skrev Richard Hachel:
Doctor Richard Hachel's theory is experimentally falsified.
Den 30.03.2024 14:31, skrev Richard Hachel:
SR is a consistent theory.
On 3/31/2024 8:23 AM, Richard Hachel wrote:
Le 31/03/2024 à 14:07, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :
Since experiment agrees with special relativity, it's obvious that
Richard Hachel is wrong.
On 3/31/2024 8:30 AM, Richard Hachel wrote:
The best theory is the one which matches experimental results.
Who has the best theory? Hachel, or all a clique of stupid physicists
who don't want to do science, but the poor cock competition?
Point out just one experiment which has results inconsistent with SR
(within its domain) but agrees with "Dr." Richard Hachel's predictions.
Just one.
I watch French television every day. Even allowing for exaggeration I
have never heard anything like that. That tells me all I need to know
for assessing the likely accuracy of the things you say about
relativity. That, and the reality of you supposed doctorate.
On 2024-03-31 21:13:58 +0000, Richard Hachel said:
So we will have disagreed on everything.
But it does not matter.
That's the best excuse you have for posting a heap of lies?
Den 31.03.2024 14:30, skrev Richard Hachel:
Le 31/03/2024 à 14:07, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :
Den 30.03.2024 14:31, skrev Richard Hachel:
Doctor Richard Hachel's theory is experimentally falsified.
Can you show me a little fact of it.
Again? I have done it several times, but OK:
It is experimentally proved that the speed of protons
in the Large Hadron Collider never exceed c.
Richard Hachel's "theory" predicts that the speed of protons
in the Large Hadron Collider is 6927⋅c.
Richard Hachel's "theory" is falsified.
A very small.
And I am silent, gentlemen.
Even the Nobel Prize winner Alain Aspect says that I am right about the
principle of non-locality,
Can you please explain how non-locality affects the predictions of SR?
Does it make any of the following confirmations of SR invalid?
https://paulba.no/paper/index.html
the greatest mathematician in the world,
Henri Poincaré, says that I am right when I write "There will therefore
exist an impenetrable limit speed which will extend to all particles,
bodies and laws of the universe.
Quite.
And we know that the impenetrable limit speed is c.
So why do you claim that the speed of protons can be 6927⋅c?
I simply combine the two.
So if you combine non-locality and the principle that c is
an impenetrable limit speed, you find that the speed of
protons can be 6927⋅c ?
Scientists can't.
Who has the best theory? Hachel, or all a clique of stupid physicists
who don't want to do science, but the poor cock competition?
Your falsified theory is obviously much better than
the theory that's never falsified.
Right? :-D
measure any speed.
But when it is approaching you at an angle, you can measure the
angular velocity, and when the distance is known, you can calculate
the apparent transverse velocity, which indeed may be higher than c.
Let's stay in the real world.
Vapp=v/(1+cosµ.v/c)
If v=c and cos=0 (tranversal move), Vapp=c.
The only objects moving at "relativistic speeds" we
can visually observe, are astronomical objects, like
the matter in the jets from some galaxies (from their
central black hole).
The only motion we can visually observe, is transversal motion.
So if the jet is coming right at us, we will see the matter
at exactly the same point at the centre of the galaxy, the apparent
speed of the matter is zero.
But when it is approaching you at an angle, you can measure the
angular velocity, and when the distance is known, you can calculate
the apparent transversal velocity, which indeed may be higher than c.
Den 01.04.2024 22:23, skrev Richard Hachel:
http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys200/lectures/superlum/m87jet_hst_big.jpg
The "basic effect" is simple:
Le 02/04/2024 à 14:48, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :
The "basic effect" is simple:
Paul, you're talking nonsense.
The apparent speed of an object crossing my line of sight,
is like Vapp=Vo/(1+cosµ.Vo/c) where µ is the angle that the direction of the
object makes, and the direction of my aim.
If this object moves towards me, then cosµ=-1.
As Jean-Pierre Python rightly says, who for once is not mistaken, we obtain v_app=v/(1-v/c)
W dniu 02.04.2024 o 20:39, Python pisze:
You are an incurable hypocrite, Richard.All the worshippers of your idiot guru are.
And a pathological liar.
BTW, have you already learnt what a function is?
W dniu 02.04.2024 o 20:39, Python pisze:
You are an incurable hypocrite, Richard.All the worshippers of your idiot guru are.
And a pathological liar.
BTW, have you already learnt what a function is?
Le 02/04/2024 à 21:10, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 02.04.2024 o 20:39, Python pisze:
You are an incurable hypocrite, Richard.All the worshippers of your idiot guru are.
And a pathological liar.
BTW, have you already learnt what a function is?
I pay no attention to the criticisms of Jean-Pierre Python, he is known on physics forums for being a clown.
He doesn't understand anything, and gets mixed up on the problems of special relativity that he thinks he has mastered and which he doesn't master at all. He
nevertheless believes himself to be the world's best critic in physical and mathematical science.
The good doctor Hachel (that's me) has already told him a hundred times to reread correctly what is written, and to consider that there is no fault in what
is said.
But he persists in finding faults and defending ridiculous points of view.
He has stubbornly wanted to prove, for years, that Doctor Hachel is an idiot on
all points (not only in special relativity), but without ever succeeding.
W dniu 02.04.2024 o 23:39, Python pisze:
Le 02/04/2024 à 22:59, Richard Hachel a écrit :
Le 02/04/2024 à 21:10, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 02.04.2024 o 20:39, Python pisze:
You are an incurable hypocrite, Richard.All the worshippers of your idiot guru are.
And a pathological liar.
BTW, have you already learnt what a function is?
I pay no attention to the criticisms of Jean-Pierre Python, he is
known on physics forums for being a clown.
He doesn't understand anything, and gets mixed up on the problems of
special relativity that he thinks he has mastered and which he doesn't
master at all. He nevertheless believes himself to be the world's best
critic in physical and mathematical science.
Absolutely not, I have not the kind of delusion of grandeur you have.
You are the one with absolutely no education in science and no will to
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? Is "for any element of
the domain" clause still confusing you?
W dniu 03.04.2024 o 07:39, Python pisze:
Le 03/04/2024 à 07:15, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 02.04.2024 o 23:39, Python pisze:
Le 02/04/2024 à 22:59, Richard Hachel a écrit :
Le 02/04/2024 à 21:10, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 02.04.2024 o 20:39, Python pisze:
You are an incurable hypocrite, Richard.All the worshippers of your idiot guru are.
And a pathological liar.
BTW, have you already learnt what a function is?
I pay no attention to the criticisms of Jean-Pierre Python, he is
known on physics forums for being a clown.
He doesn't understand anything, and gets mixed up on the problems of >>>>> special relativity that he thinks he has mastered and which he
doesn't master at all. He nevertheless believes himself to be the
world's best critic in physical and mathematical science.
Absolutely not, I have not the kind of delusion of grandeur you have.
You are the one with absolutely no education in science and no will to
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? Is "for any element of
the domain" clause still confusing you?
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_(math%C3%A9matiques)
"Le terme est concurrencé par celui de fonction, bien que celui-ci
désigne parfois plus spécifiquement les applications dont le but est un
ensemble de nombres et parfois, au contraire, englobe plus largement les
relations pour lesquelles chaque élément de l'ensemble de départ est
relié à au plus un élément de l'ensemble d'arrivée."
Now shut the fuck up, idiot...
Still confused; you're such an idiot.
Well, under the link you provided -
click blue "fonction" word and read:
En mathématiques, une fonction permet de définir un résultat (le plus souvent numérique) pour chaque élément d’un ensemble appelé domaine.
Of course, whatever you'll read, being
stupid is not curable.
W dniu 03.04.2024 o 22:26, Paul B. Andersen pisze:
Yes, we know that no speed of massive objects or particles
can exceed c. So what?
So, even your idiot guru had to finally abandon
this nonsense in his GR shit.
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