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Old 27-February-2006, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by clj4
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Originally Posted by wisp
You are an observer fixed in absolute space...
Such a thing does not exist. The rest of the post is invalidated by the premise.
You are both half right. wisp is entitled to define an observer as being "fixed in absolute space" within the coordinate system that he intends to be using, but he does need to define this coordinate system more clearly and to stop confusing it with relativity.

wisp, once you define the speed of light to be an anisotropic function, then you're outside of relativity because relativity defines the speed of light to be isotropic.