• You can't synchronize...

    From Richard Hachel@rh@tiscali.fr to sci.physics.relativity on Sat Aug 9 11:31:53 2025
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    You can't synchronize two distant watches absolutely.
    Because space itself is, by nature, desynchronized.
    The reciprocal "absolute present" doesn't exist. Every entity in the
    universe creates its own "present time field."
    This is called universal anisochrony.
    I explained this very precisely in my PDF, but it seems that humans (as always) want to play their own fiddle tune in the style of North African
    rap.
    "Well, do some Bedouin physics, guys."
    Richard Hachel. Toronto. March 2025.

    <http://nemoweb.net/jntp?D-ZNVrm17VpXMh1gpmZOQ2mE_gg@jntp/Data.Media:1>

    R.H.
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  • From Python@jp@python.invalid to sci.physics.relativity on Sat Aug 9 14:37:25 2025
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    Le 09/08/2025 |a 13:31, Richard Hachel a |-crit :
    You can't synchronize two distant watches absolutely.
    Because space itself is, by nature, desynchronized.
    The reciprocal "absolute present" doesn't exist. Every entity in the universe
    creates its own "present time field."
    This is called universal anisochrony.
    I explained this very precisely in my PDF, but it seems that humans (as always)
    want to play their own fiddle tune in the style of North African rap.
    "Well, do some Bedouin physics, guys."

    Being idiot, being a liar is not enough for you, you have to be racist in addition!

    Any "bedouin" know more about live and honesty than you, Dr. Lengrand,
    this is not difficult.

    Any musician with North African origins knows more about music than you,
    Dr. Lengrand.

    You'll get the kick in the ass you deserve soon, be prepared.

    By the way, you can synchronize clocks : https://noedge.net/e/


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  • From nospam@nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) to sci.physics.relativity on Sun Aug 10 19:46:24 2025
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    Richard Hachel <rh@tiscali.fr> wrote:

    You can't synchronize two distant watches absolutely.

    So absolute time doesn't exist. What's the news?

    Because space itself is, by nature, desynchronized.

    Of course not, it is completely synchronisable,
    it is just that you misundrstand what it is all about.

    For comparison, take the rotation group.
    (the imaginary counterpart)
    Your silly statement amounts to claiming
    that rotation symmetry cannot, by nature, exist,
    because space, by itself, is deformed,

    Jan



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  • From The Starmaker@starmaker@ix.netcom.com to sci.physics.relativity on Tue Aug 26 12:49:57 2025
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    On Sat, 09 Aug 25 11:31:53 +0000, Richard Hachel <rh@tiscali.fr>
    wrote:

    You can't synchronize two distant watches absolutely.
    Because space itself is, by nature, desynchronized.
    The reciprocal "absolute present" doesn't exist. Every entity in the >universe creates its own "present time field."
    This is called universal anisochrony.
    I explained this very precisely in my PDF, but it seems that humans (as >always) want to play their own fiddle tune in the style of North African >rap.
    "Well, do some Bedouin physics, guys."
    Richard Hachel. Toronto. March 2025.

    <http://nemoweb.net/jntp?D-ZNVrm17VpXMh1gpmZOQ2mE_gg@jntp/Data.Media:1>

    R.H.

    Can you synchronize 2 sundials?
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