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Originally Posted by Sam5
Why don’t you explain to us why and how the top of the space shuttle will separate from the bottom when the rocket is pushing up from the bottom? I would like to hear about how that happens.
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He didn't say that. Go back and
read it again. He said if there were different engines providing the same acceleration at the front and the back, it would separate.
In fact, he specifically said, "Well, if you're going to push from behind, it's going to be hard to separate, I agree."
And again, you're not helping yourself when you do this. Why would anyone accept that you're not misunderstanding the 1905 paper when you continuously misunderstand simple stuff like this?
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Originally Posted by Sam5
Also, explain why you said Bob wasn’t “moving” on your website, when you knew that he was?
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The whole point of General Relativity is that any reference frame can be considered to be motionless. When Bob is considered motionless, he's not moving. That's not too tough, is it?
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Originally Posted by Sam5
I’ll answer your questions later when I have time.
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Here's a suggestion. Stop wasting your precious time coming here and asking more questions and instead work on those answers.