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08-26-2005, 05:12 PM
Mr Nobody,
You also would slightly alter the course of the automobile in some slightly unpredictable way with your first picture, because some energy was absorbed from the automobile to make your picture, so you wouldn't no exactly how accurate your second picture was. But what if you knew exactly how much energy it took to make the picture, and exactly what path that energy took when it went from the car to your camera. If the car was in the vacuum of space, and a large enough distance from any significant gravitational force, and far from all other cameras, could we predict the path because there is order in the medium carrying the energy transfer, namely the aether. It just looks disordered on Earth because there are too many cameras we don't know about taking pictures at the same time, and Nature has her own interferences in gravity, and the weak electro forces.
Brian |