Paul, you can, of course, establish that anyone has said almost anything if you select your quotes with sufficient care.

Quote:
Similarly, in the case of the record; of course the outer edge is moving faster than the inner, relative to the surroundings, which for the sake of illustration, can be taken to be stationary; but any point on the outside of the record never changes its position relative to any other part of the record. That in my understanding is what constitutes being stationary relative to something.


However, the whole quote does say something different.


There never was nothing.