Message from @Minotarus

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2019-06-01 12:32:26 UTC  

But that hasn't much to do with my example.

2019-06-01 12:32:28 UTC  

Or a sonar ping

2019-06-01 12:32:50 UTC  

A sonar is also slightly different but it's the same direction.

2019-06-01 12:33:06 UTC  

So yeah have you got an experiment I can do myself to prove relativity? If so that means the theory of general relativity isn't a theory anymore is it?

2019-06-01 12:33:12 UTC  

Because a sonar needs to reflect and come back to be traced

2019-06-01 12:33:51 UTC  

The experiment is to proof the speed of the electrons.

2019-06-01 12:34:17 UTC  

Thats relativity, because you see the result an image.

2019-06-01 12:34:23 UTC  

Heisenburg uncertainty, impossible

2019-06-01 12:34:56 UTC  
2019-06-01 12:35:00 UTC  

No he just said your can't determine both.

2019-06-01 12:35:07 UTC  

And bur bye

2019-06-01 12:35:16 UTC  

You can determine the speed of an electron.,

2019-06-01 12:35:18 UTC  

>>mute 406834167758716940

2019-06-01 12:35:18 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully muted **Polish Guy**#3637

2019-06-01 12:35:25 UTC  

Or the location but not both.

2019-06-01 12:36:12 UTC  

But you know the location in case of the PC or you can tell more or less precisly.

2019-06-01 12:36:43 UTC  

they're going so fast you can't track them if they even are a particle, they're so small you can't see them, so you don't know.
Maths based on other derived positions have given you a hypothesis you can't experimentally verify

2019-06-01 12:36:56 UTC  

"they're going so fast you can't track them if they even are a particle, they're so small you can't see them, so you don't know."

2019-06-01 12:36:59 UTC  

Also FYI the transistor was discovered by accident and they still can't explain why

2019-06-01 12:37:06 UTC  

You don't understand

2019-06-01 12:37:13 UTC  

You can know the locatin or the speed

2019-06-01 12:37:22 UTC  

No you can;t

2019-06-01 12:37:38 UTC  

Why you can't?

2019-06-01 12:37:44 UTC  

If you know the location of an electron, take a photograph of one and I don't mean the stupid X ray that shows a possible electron shell.

2019-06-01 12:37:50 UTC  

So you don't see an image on your monitor?

2019-06-01 12:38:12 UTC  

So you are saying you don't see anything on your monitor?

2019-06-01 12:38:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/584360105923969053/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190601153819.png

2019-06-01 12:38:33 UTC  

Why do you need a photograph of an electron?

2019-06-01 12:38:40 UTC  

So I can see one

2019-06-01 12:38:50 UTC  

Do you see the picture on your bmonitor or not?

2019-06-01 12:39:06 UTC  

So you know wich poath and speed the electrons take.

2019-06-01 12:39:09 UTC  

I can see light coming from the monitor

2019-06-01 12:39:26 UTC  

So you have proven relativity.

2019-06-01 12:39:31 UTC  

How?

2019-06-01 12:39:32 UTC  

in very easy way.

2019-06-01 12:39:49 UTC  

What are the independent and dependent variables?

2019-06-01 12:40:19 UTC  

Because the electrons coming from your graphics card had a relative speed to the speed of light wich you can messure.

2019-06-01 12:40:35 UTC  

from your monitor.

2019-06-01 12:40:38 UTC  

speed of light isn't even constant

2019-06-01 12:40:45 UTC  

It is.