Re: TDD: Test-Driven Design or Test-Driven Development?

From: Shayne Wissler (thalesNOSPAM000_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/08/04


Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 16:41:18 GMT


"Dmitry A. Kazakov" <mailbox@dmitry-kazakov.de> wrote in message
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> >> I'm not a GR geek, but I seem to recall that Einstein showed that
> >> there is no special frame of reference.
> >
> >It's more true to say that frames of reference are devices that we
create.
> >They do not exist in reality.
>
> 1. Should it mean that anything we would create does not exist in
> reality?

No.

> 2. Isn't an orbit just a "device" we created?

Yes and no.

> 3. Can you point a reality object "Earth orbits Sun"?

Yes and no.

> How does it matter? The physics of the Unverse does not depend on the
> frame of reference. This is the fundamental fact of Einstein's theory.
> Are you or your chair going to prove otherwise?

You seem to have missed some of my other posts on this. Go back and re-read
the thread.

Shayne Wissler



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