On Mar 6, 6:42=A0pm, PD
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> > In sci.physics.relativity, Eric Gisse
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> > on Thu, 6 Mar 2008 06:50:41 -0800 (PST)
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> > > On Mar 5, 9:55 pm, Koobee Wublee
> > >> On Mar 4, 6:03 pm, carlip-nos...@physics.ucdavis.edu wrote:
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> > >> > I suggest that you try for a graceful retreat.
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> > >> Well, I found a mistake in the boundary condition. =A0As you have
> > >> suggested, I will execute a graceful retreat this time. =A0In doing s=
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> > >> my instinct might still be correct about any high-speed particle
> > >> having a discontinuity as its speed goes to the speed of light.
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> > > My god your arrogance is astounding. DO THE COMPUTATION.
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> > What math would you have him do? =A0;-) =A0There is indeed a
> > discontinuity in the SR energy equation
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> > E =3D m c^2 / sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)
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> > Going through infinity to become imaginary energy sounds like
> > a pretty big discontinuity to me....
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> There's no going *through* infinity. There is an *approach* to
> infinity. A function that has an infinite asymptote is not
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the parrot is doing some advance .....
(very slowly may be too slowly but surely
just keep going dont saty frozen still...)
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