147 pts · November 16, 2014
It's a bit misleading to say Minkowski was wrong. He never said spacetime was a 4D Euclidean space. Heck, we still use his work today.
As a physicist, I'll say that in general relativity we do treat time as a dimension, but on a different footing from the usual spatial ones
Great post, but you might want to clarify: time is not a *spatial* dimension, but it is one of four dimensions making up spacetime
Gotcha—I agree to a point, watching commentators on either network can be frustrating, but despite spin at least they're usually truthful.
Genuine question: all media outlets certainly have some bias, but why so much hate for CNN? What do you prefer instead?
Sure, there's probably nothing incriminating in them. That said, the fact that he refuses to release them inherently makes them interesting.
You're absolutely right, but his refusal to release them has raised many questions. The longer he waits, the more speculation he fuels.
Thanks! ^that law was passed by congress with bipartisan support, though, and it only removed waiver benefits--quite different from Trump's
Out of curiosity, what policy are you referring to? If you mean his 2011 actions, it seems that there are actually some notable differences
It's a bit misleading to say Minkowski was wrong. He never said spacetime was a 4D Euclidean space. Heck, we still use his work today.
As a physicist, I'll say that in general relativity we do treat time as a dimension, but on a different footing from the usual spatial ones
Great post, but you might want to clarify: time is not a *spatial* dimension, but it is one of four dimensions making up spacetime
Gotcha—I agree to a point, watching commentators on either network can be frustrating, but despite spin at least they're usually truthful.
Genuine question: all media outlets certainly have some bias, but why so much hate for CNN? What do you prefer instead?
Sure, there's probably nothing incriminating in them. That said, the fact that he refuses to release them inherently makes them interesting.
You're absolutely right, but his refusal to release them has raised many questions. The longer he waits, the more speculation he fuels.
Thanks! ^that law was passed by congress with bipartisan support, though, and it only removed waiver benefits--quite different from Trump's
Out of curiosity, what policy are you referring to? If you mean his 2011 actions, it seems that there are actually some notable differences