Which illustrates the point that you don't know what time dilation means. But if tronnies
don't carry wrist watches, how would you know whether time slowed down for them or not.
What's th prediction about the half-life of free neutrons in motion?
Brent
On 5/24/2014 9:36 AM, John Ross wrote:
What I believe is that time does not slow down when you go fast.
John Ross
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On 23 May 2014, at 06:30, LizR wrote:
On 23 May 2014 15:55, John Clark <johnkcl...@gmail.com
<mailto:johnkcl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> I am not sure what is meant by time dilation.
GOOD GOD!!! Is anyone still unsure about John Ross being a crackpot?
Yeah, I have to admit that rather put a dent in whatever credibility he had.
Sorry, Mr Ross, but you can't rewrite quantum theory if you don't even know the basics
of what it is you're trying to explain!
It seems he knows the idea, as he argued that it is not the correct explanation of why
muons can travel from sun to earth, despite too short life time. But this confirms that
Ross does not believe in special relativity. Time dilation or contraction is a rather
easy consequence of a bounded speed limit for moving object though, in Euclidian and
Minkowskian relativity.
Bruno
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/ <http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/%7Emarchal/>
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