On Jun 16, 2:26 am, Tom Roberts wrote in sci.physics.relativity:
> Let me state up front that I don't know who wrote it.
>
> Uncle Ben wrote:
> >> < one of Einstein's two main two reasons for
<br>
> >> abandoning special relativity as a suitable
> >> framework for physics was the fact that, no
> >> less than Newtonian mechanics, special relativity
> >> is based on the unjustified and epistemologically
> >> problematical assumption of a preferred class
> >> of reference frames, precisely the issue raised
> >> by the twins paradox. Today the "special theory"
> >> exists only (aside from its historical importance)
> >> as a convenient set of widely applicable formulas
> >> for important limiting cases of the general theory,
> >> but the phenomenological justification for those
> >> formulas can only be found in the general
> >> theory.
> >>>
http://www.mathpages.com/rr/s4-07/4-07.htm
>
> This quote seems reasonably correct to me. I have known for a long time
> that the foundations of SR can only be found in GR.
Bravo Honest Roberts! Let us put things straight. The statement:
"Special relativity is based on the unjustified and epistemologically problematical assumption of a preferred class of reference frames, precisely the issue raised by the twins paradox."
seems "reasonably correct" to Tom Roberts. Einsteiniana is, if not dead, at least in agony. Einsteinians are not inclined to defend dead science anymore:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vuW6tQ0218
http://www.orangecow.org/pythonet/sketches/petshop1.htm
Owner: Oh yes, the, uh, the Norwegian Blue...What's,uh...What's wrong with it?
Mr. Praline: I'll tell you what's wrong with it, my lad. 'E's dead, that's what's wrong with it!
Owner: No, no, 'e's uh,...he's resting.
Mr. Praline: Look, matey, I know a dead parrot when I see one, and I'm looking at one right now.
Owner: No no he's not dead, he's, he's restin'! Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue, idn'it, ay? Beautiful plumage!
............................
Mr. Praline: Um...now look...now look, mate, I've definitely 'ad enough of this. That parrot is definitely deceased, and when I purchased it not 'alf an hour ago, you assured me that its total lack of movement was due to it bein' tired and shagged out following a prolonged squawk.
Owner: Well, he's...he's, ah...probably pining for the fjords.
Mr. Praline: PININ' for the FJORDS?!?!?!? What kind of talk is that?, look, why did he fall flat on his back the moment I got 'im home?
Owner: The Norwegian Blue prefers keepin' on it's back! Remarkable bird, id'nit, squire? Lovely plumage!
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