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Thought experiment about special relativity.

submitted by McNasty to whatever 1 monthMar 22, 2024 00:01:40 ago (+2/-5)     (whatever)

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Two separate objective realities that simultaneously occur. What happens when they meet?

I personally think it's a bunch of nonsense and that there's only one objective reality.


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[ - ] deleted 1 point 1 monthMar 22, 2024 11:51:22 ago (+1/-0)

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[ - ] Sector2 0 points 1 monthMar 22, 2024 09:12:59 ago (+0/-0)

There is objective reality, but humans are not equipped to perceive it.

[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 1 monthMar 22, 2024 10:05:18 ago (+0/-0)

So you're telling me that the person standing outside the train can capture a picture of a stop clock that reached a time that it never reached physically?

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 1 monthMar 22, 2024 13:56:02 ago (+0/-0)

It doesn't appear that I said anything like that. I'm telling you that human senses and the human brain that processes their input are not able to perceive more than a tiny percentage of reality.

[ - ] McNasty [op] 1 point 1 monthMar 22, 2024 22:26:34 ago (+1/-0)*

When Einstein originally explained special relativity, he used an analogy about a train and lightning. In his analogy you basically had to take it on faith that two separates realities happened. I wanted to take that out of the equation. So I reworked his analogy in a way to where we could use modern technology and record it.

So it's the same concept as Einstein's analogy, but both realities are recorded. The man in the train has two physical clocks that have stopped at the same time. He can hold these clocks in his hands. The outside observer has a camera. So he takes a picture of the two clocks. He can physically hold this picture in his hand and see what he just observed.

The thought experiment I present is asking what would happen if the man inside the train brought his clocks that he can hold, over to the cameraman who is holding a picture of those same clocks. One of the clocks in the picture will read a time that has not yet been reached by the physical clocks that the man from inside the train is holding.

To simplify it, say the man inside the train has two clocks that say 5 on it. The man outside the train has a picture of two clocks, One of them saying 4 and the other saying 6. That is what special relativity is. If you believe in special relativity then you believe that the man has a picture of those physical clocks at a time that they did not reach yet.

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 1 monthMar 22, 2024 23:48:58 ago (+0/-0)

I don't believe in special relativity, but don't have an alternate theory either. It's not important enough to me to spend time on. I experience time as it arrives, so to speak.

[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 1 monthMar 23, 2024 00:13:13 ago (+0/-0)

It's not important enough to me to spend time on.

My point is that it could be important if you realize what it means if relativity is rubbish.

Nikola Tesla tells you that it's rubbish and people call him insane. He is one of the greatest inventors the world has ever known. He was telling you that you don't have to be a slave. That energy is free and abundant. That it's in the aether all around us. He wanted to show people this. Instead of embracing this man, there was a coalition against this man. The spearhead against this man was relativity. It has brainwashed the entire world into believing Nikola Tesla was a crackpot whose idea of free energy was a fantasy.

I could prove to you that Tesla was not lying about free energy. If the entire world would embrace this, then the powers that be would have power no more. They control everything because they monetized energy.

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 1 monthMar 23, 2024 00:40:13 ago (+0/-0)

If the entire world would embrace this

There are many 'ifs' that would end their power. The challenge is in how to make any of those a reality with current people. Clearly no one has yet found a solution, and it appears that it will have to either come from outside of us (comet, CME, catastrophe cycle, etc), or they will have to intentionally abdicate.

[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 1 monthMar 23, 2024 00:55:09 ago (+0/-0)

Clearly no one has yet found a solution

We aren't doomed yet either. The Georgia guidestones are no more.

and it appears that it will have to either come from outside of us

It doesn't have to be. Their power is an illusion. If you've given up then you've given up. That's a choice that you make. It's not a choice I made.

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 1 monthMar 23, 2024 01:08:05 ago (+0/-0)

Their power is as much an illusion as the power of a rancher over his herds.

[ - ] McNasty [op] 1 point 1 monthMar 23, 2024 01:17:52 ago (+1/-0)

Their power is as much an illusion as the power of a rancher over his herds.

Sure, if you consider yourself a sheep. And yes, I live among sheep but they don't have to be sheep. Hitler tried to stand up to them at one time, it will inevitably happen again. As of right now we have JDIF all over the internet pretending to be anti-Semitic extremists so that it's unappealing to learn the truth, but even that is failing them.

I think it's documented that jews have been expelled from 109 countries. We both know the number is probably a lot higher throughout all of history. But what the number shows you is that people inevitably will stand up to the jew. It just so happens that last time, They beat Hitler and convince people the Holocaust happened. They milked the shit out of that for a long time. Nothing lasts forever though.

[ - ] ButtToucha9000 0 points 1 monthMar 22, 2024 00:32:50 ago (+1/-1)

Stop showing men your clocks, faggot.

[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 1 monthMar 22, 2024 01:44:12 ago (+1/-1)

I'm taking it you're a fan of Albert jewstein?

[ - ] ButtToucha9000 0 points 1 monthMar 22, 2024 11:48:16 ago (+0/-0)

I'm just over here workin like a nig ALL DAY on MILADY