I have completely solved the problem
errm..What are you talking about?
Close your eyes.
Pretend you're overlooking a train track.
Imagine a train racing past, faster than any
train you've ever seen.
Now I want you to imagine, as the train is
flying past, two lightning bolts crashing
behind the train at the same time a hundred
meters apart.
So what?
Patience.
Now imagine that you're standing in the middle
of the train during the exact same scenario.
Would the lightning bolts be simultaneous?
Of course.
Not if light moves at one speed.
Close your eyes.
Albert this is ridiculous.
Put yourself back on the moving train and
really think about it, do it Michele.
Now watch the lightning bolts.
Were they simultaneous to you?
No!
Becuase you were moving towards one and away
from the other.
To me, standing still, they were simultaneous.
how could the two of us experience the same
event differently.
We couldn't.
Unless...
It's not Maxwell who gets it between the eyes
its newton.
What are you saying?
Time is not absolute!
Holy hell!
I'm writing the paper Michele i dare them
to ignore it.
