WaywardWind wrote:I am going to new drop a slow-breaking, hanging curve ball into the mix, and then whack it out of the park into the upper deck.
Ask a hundred thousand people -- including most people on the Cape Dory owners site, which some claim is the arbiter of all things scientific -- if it's a proven fact Earth goes around the sun, and nearly all will look at you like you have three heads. Push those hundred thou people for an answer and, again, nearly all will tell you, Of course!
Nearly all? Nearly? Who the heck wouldn't agree?
Well, no physicist would agree. Nor would anyone else with an even rudimentary knowledge of the Theory of Relativity.
Huh?
Yeah, huh. Plain and simple, if two or more objects SEEM to be moving RELATIVE TO EACH OTHER one simply has no possible way to know which is moving and which is not. Not if the speed of light is constant (and it is)..
Dear Windy (very appropriate moniker, by the way),
You fancy yourself as slippery as an eel covered in KY jelly, and it seems you may suffer from a form of ADD. Better have that checked out.
I definitely didn't mention a word about "navigating in a fog" as it was too silly to even comment on. I did however challenge your effort to impress the hell out of us with your assertion as to what physicists believe about whether the Earth moves around the Sun or vice versa. Seems you forgot there are several other planets within our view, making our observations and conclusions regarding your erroneous statement absolute and in no way in doubt, theories of relativity notwithstanding.
You never discussed that question with any physicists did you?? You just made that up to try to impress us wee little people on this little old board, didn't you. (shame on you)
I also love your continued effort to convince us that the answer to the propeller drag question lies in aeronautics. Nobody yet has challenged the results of the Strathclyde Ocean Engineering nor the M.I.T. studies, and you're no different. Seems AVOIDANCE is your best move, which I understand and don't blame you for.
You are definitely right about one thing, though, discussing science or reality with you does not seem to be in the stars. (astrology reference for your benefit), nor fruitful.
Darrell