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I have posted a new 'coordinate transform' over on the MMB...

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Question by Col. Rbtx
Submitted on 12/22/2005
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I have posted a new 'coordinate transform'  over on the MMB message board. In my transform I am claiming that 'light can measure an invariant c' even in purely Galilean distances. Several people claim to have proven otherwise, but you may disagree!
http://math2.org/mmb


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