Is Transcending Relativism Possible?

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Greetings Folks,

I expect to be interested to post profound news here in a few days.

Together with trimmings, it will come in very few lines.

So it probably will not take much of your time to decide whether you are interested or not.

I hope you do not find such an engagement to be unacceptable.

E-PS
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Regarding relativity its very very hard to attack because its basis is symmetry virtually nobody would doubt.

Certainly, within our rules, you can post about it, but I would first become acquainted with the following based on the symmetry I mentioned to see if it stacks up against it:
http://www2.physics.umd.edu/~yakovenk/teaching/Lorentz.pdf

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Bill
 
Hi Bill,

I only noticed your post an Hour ago. I do not know if it was subsequent to Dale’s or not, though the time seems to say it was prior.

In any case, given the delay in noticing it, I am replying:

Regarding relativity its very very hard to attack because its basis is symmetry virtually nobody would doubt.

I have already replied to this “symmetry” stuff, to bhobba. I recommend that you read it (again).

Regarding relativity its very very hard to attack because its basis is symmetry virtually nobody would doubt.

The thread title does not say attacking or attempting to transcend Relativity, it says: transcending it.

When one has cut down a tree and made a ladder and climbed out of a hole, it is not “very very hard” to “attack” getting out.

How to climb out is easily explained and the directions are easy to follow, especially when a present is being made of the ladder.

This was implied in my thread opening post:

Together with trimmings, it will come in very few lines.

So, let’s see where we go from here.

E-PS
 
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