In physics there is nobody interested in the reality.I'm actually not quite sure what an 'event stamp' could possibly be.
Usually points in space do not carry clocks or labels.
Thomas Heger wrote:
In physics there is nobody interested in the reality.I'm actually not quite sure what an 'event stamp' could possibly be.
Usually points in space do not carry clocks or labels.
imbecile, you are making points in space outside the spacetime. Neither
this cretin doesnt undrestand what spacetime is. Let me guess, you too are half german, historically
An event (point in time and space) does not depend on the arbitrary
choice of coordinate system in which it is defined. I chose to use a geocentric coordinate system, but I might equally well have chosen to
use a heliocentric coordinate system,
or a local coordinate system with my desk as origin.
The event is unique, and it is meaningless to call it geocentric', 'heliocentric' or 'desk-centric'.
Paul B. Andersen wrote:
An event (point in time and space) does not depend on the arbitrary
choice of coordinate system in which it is defined. I chose to use a
geocentric coordinate system, but I might equally well have chosen to
use a heliocentric coordinate system,
or a local coordinate system with my desk as origin.
The event is unique, and it is meaningless to call it geocentric',
'heliocentric' or 'desk-centric'.
yes, but it supposes you have another event as reference, both in time and space, otherwise there are no events
On 23/07/2026 14:54, Barton Valetov wrote:
Paul B. Andersen wrote:
An event (point in time and space) does not depend on the arbitrary
choice of coordinate system in which it is defined. I chose to use a
geocentric coordinate system, but I might equally well have chosen to
use a heliocentric coordinate system,
or a local coordinate system with my desk as origin.
The event is unique, and it is meaningless to call it geocentric',
'heliocentric' or 'desk-centric'.
yes, but it supposes you have another event as reference, both in time
and
space, otherwise there are no events
Or, said more technically, position is a torsor,
and needs a coordinate system to become a number:
only distance is independent of coordinates.
Julio
The whole entire universe is measured frame by frame.
Your problem is you are looking at the universe 'within' the frame.
The next frame is...blank.
Thomas Heger wrote:
But those system are quite arbitrary, because you could possibly be
somewhere else.
TH
Well, guys say here and now...and girls say this and that.
So, I tell girls, you see this here, well I want that now!
The Starmaker wrote:
The whole entire universe is measured frame by frame.
Your problem is you are looking at the universe 'within' the frame.
The next frame is...blank.
here's a sample
BREAKING!!!! JUST NOW!!!!.The price of oil has surpassed over $100 dollars per barrel. What does this mean for US imperialists, itrCOs lackeys in the Middle East and for nations like Russia? For US imperialists, it will mean
a much weaker dollar, as dollar is pegged to oil prices, for the Anglo Zionist lackeys such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait or UAE it will mean that as
the heroic Houthies have declared a blockade of Saudi ports, they will
have big problems exporting their oil, raising even more the global price.
The hypersheet of the present is actually invisible, because we need
light so see something and that needs time to travel.
But, unfortunately, you cannot know whether or not it has borders,
because you can't see in that direction.
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