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Title: What Does Einstein Say About It?
Post by: Solitary on October 09, 2013, 11:14:43 PM
I posted about this topic when I first came here and was flamed because no one agreed with me. I would think if Einstein agreed with what I said it shows I was right. Any comments? Solitary

QuoteThe field-laws also claim to have meaning and validity only in regard to inertial systems.  Thus, as in classical mechanics, space is here also independent component in the representation of physical reality. If we imagine matter and field to be removed, inertial-space or, more accurately this space together with associated time remains behind.

The four-dimensional structure (Minkowski-space) is thought of being the carrier of matter and of the field. Inertial spaces, with their associated times, are only privileged four dimensional co-ordinate systems, that are linked together by the linear Lorentz transformations. Since there exist in this four-dimensional structure no longer any sections which represent "now" objectively, the concepts of happening and becoming are indeed not completely suspended, but yet complicated.

It appears therefore more natural to think of physical reality as a four-dimensional existence , instead of, as hitherto, the evolution of a three-dimensional existence.  This rigid four-dimensional analogue of H.A. Lorentz's ridged three dimentional aether.  

Unless this has been changed since this was written I was correct. This is from: Relativity The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein. Solitary
Title: Re: What Does Einstein Say About It?
Post by: Colanth on October 10, 2013, 10:38:55 PM
So what exactly is it that you think you're right about, and what exactly (a quote would be nice) does Einstein say that you think agrees with you?
Title: Re: What Does Einstein Say About It?
Post by: Solitary on October 11, 2013, 01:00:19 AM
Quote from: "Colanth"So what exactly is it that you think you're right about, and what exactly (a quote would be nice) does Einstein say that you think agrees with you?


 I think I'm right about everything in Einstein's quote.  This rigid four-dimensional analogue of H.A. Lorentz's ridged three dimentional aether.  Why do you think this is in red?   I was told space-time isn't like the aether. In the General Theory of Relativity space-time is just like the aether. The difference is that the aether  was about space only, and space-time is about space and time together and not separate.  8-)  Solitary
Title: Re: What Does Einstein Say About It?
Post by: Colanth on October 11, 2013, 10:46:55 PM
Quote from: "Solitary"I think I'm right about everything in Einstein's quote.
Since I agree with Einstein, I guess I'm right about what he said too.

You don't explain yourself very well, Sol.  (Either that, or I need a LOT more sleep.)
Title: Re: What Does Einstein Say About It?
Post by: Solitary on October 12, 2013, 01:54:21 AM
Quote from: "Colanth"
Quote from: "Solitary"I think I'm right about everything in Einstein's quote.
Since I agree with Einstein, I guess I'm right about what he said too.

You don't explain yourself very well, Sol.  (Either that, or I need a LOT more sleep.)


SmOff Or maybe you are an encephalomalacia just too insipient to assimilate what I communicate lul. :shock:  :P   :lol:  Solitary