Jerry
2011-10-20 03:49:57 UTC
On Oct 19, 10:30 pm, "Androcles" <***@Hogwarts.physics.October.
2011> wrote:
> "Jerry" <***@comcast.net> wrote in message
> If you look at the MATH,
> ==================
> That would be a good idea, if you look at
> http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/figures/img11.gif
> and
> http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/figures/img22.gif
>
> you will see but be unable to understand (because you are a stooopid bigot)
> that the proper translation would be "velocity", regardless of the choice
> of words of the translator, useless lying illiterate faggot.
If, as you claim, v represents velocity in these equations (i.e.
a vector quantity), then please explain to me what division by a
vector represents?
Jerry
2011> wrote:
> "Jerry" <***@comcast.net> wrote in message
> If you look at the MATH,
> ==================
> That would be a good idea, if you look at
> http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/figures/img11.gif
> and
> http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/figures/img22.gif
>
> you will see but be unable to understand (because you are a stooopid bigot)
> that the proper translation would be "velocity", regardless of the choice
> of words of the translator, useless lying illiterate faggot.
If, as you claim, v represents velocity in these equations (i.e.
a vector quantity), then please explain to me what division by a
vector represents?
Jerry