• How does relativity handle retrograde motion

    From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 23 14:04:14 2023
    if you move on your world line an opposite
    appearance happens around you.
    Planets do the same. Their real motion
    is creating retrograde appearance.

    Mitchell Raemsch

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  • From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Rusty Schepansky on Thu Oct 26 10:49:59 2023
    On Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 5:47:23 AM UTC-7, Rusty Schepansky wrote:
    mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:

    if you move on your world line an opposite appearance happens around
    you. Planets do the same. Their real motion is creating retrograde appearance.
    excellent question. I bet no self_established relativist can answer it. I believe at the event horizon of a blackhole, you cannot even look back. If you do, the light comes out of your eyes, opposite direction, thank you
    very much. That would be tachyons as Dr. Harnagel correctly speculates.


    BH's fail the math test. Falling to the speed of light means
    programming Gamma for finite jumping to infinite.
    But there is no way a final finite jumps to the infinite.
    Look at the strength of gravity surrounding a singularity.
    How can it be finite?

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