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Re: The "Death to the Intercept Method" revisited?
From: Andrés Ruiz
Date: 2017 Sep 8, 08:45 +0200
From: Andrés Ruiz
Date: 2017 Sep 8, 08:45 +0200
Herbert please,
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I never claim that.
2017-09-08 7:43 GMT+02:00 Herbert Prinz <NoReply_HerbertPrinz@fer3.com>:
Andrés,
I found the reference. I had checked the link, but not the attached files! Sorry.
So now that I am looking at it, are you claiming that Gauss was the first to allow for motion of the observer? (I actually don't see that Gery solves that problem. His paper is just a rehash of trivialities that had been known for half a millenium.)
Herbert
Frank: I wrote the string "[" +"d" + "]" (because I wanted to correct an obvious typo in a quote) and got this "°". Sneaky! How to avoid?