Is this how you get your jollies? By insulting people who don't know what you know? If that is the case, that just proves that I am better then you and don't have to use explenatives to get my message across.
Anyway, I am sorry that I don't know the translation to your made up language, but I'm sure there was a time when you didn't know it either. Did people ridicule you for not knowing it? Probably not.
Now in response to your "fucking retard" comment, if you are smarter then me as you claim then maybe you can help me out. According to Newton's Relative motion theory the only way to measure motion is relative to another object, and according to Einstein's theory of general relativity the faster an object moves the slower time passes on it (time dilation). So therefore if two object are moving relative of each other (A and B), from the perspective of A, B would experience time moving slower, but from the perspective of B, A would experience time moving slower. Which one actually is experiencing time moving slower? (This has been bothering me for a while.)
Anyway, I am sorry that I don't know the translation to your made up language, but I'm sure there was a time when you didn't know it either. Did people ridicule you for not knowing it? Probably not.
Now in response to your "fucking retard" comment, if you are smarter then me as you claim then maybe you can help me out. According to Newton's Relative motion theory the only way to measure motion is relative to another object, and according to Einstein's theory of general relativity the faster an object moves the slower time passes on it (time dilation). So therefore if two object are moving relative of each other (A and B), from the perspective of A, B would experience time moving slower, but from the perspective of B, A would experience time moving slower. Which one actually is experiencing time moving slower? (This has been bothering me for a while.)
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