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Originally Posted by amithe1
How can an ancient Bible knows about time dilation and the speed of light even before Einsteins theory of Relativity???
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I just came across this.
amithe1, you're either trying to pull a fast one or you have a very poor grasp of maths.
Even a cursory run through the equations that you give indicate that the bigger the number on the left of the original equation (i.e. 1000 years converted to days) the closer the result gets to to v.
At one point you could have this:
v² = 1- (1/365250)² x c²
Now as you can see, the large number squared (days in one thousand years)is divided into 1 to give an incredibly small figure, which is then subtracted from 1 to give a figure very close indeed to 1. The higher the number of days, the closer to 1 that part of the equation becomes. So v gets closer to c as the number of days increases.
Any large discrepancy (hours to years, minutes to millenium) will give the same result. QED.
I'd take your equations back to whoever gave them to you and slap him. He made you look like an idiot.