Looking for a 30-50 gram stone for sale or trade.
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Hi all,It's true meteors travel at an insignificant percentage of the speed of light. Speeds up to 260,000 kilometers an hour are reached by meteors entering the earth's atmosphere versus light's maximum of 1079252848.8 kilometers an hour in a perfect vacuum.Outer space is very, very cold and is
Pete, Michael & Rob,
Au contraire smart guys
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- Original Message -
From: "Michael Mulgrew via Meteorite-list"
To: "Pete Shugar"
Cc:
It's not a bad idea, Pete, but unfortunately the time dilation is really
minimal unless you get up
to a substantial fraction of the speed of light. For instance, even at solar
system escape velocity
at earth's distance from the sun (42 km/sec), a meteoroid's clock would be
running at about
10
No meteoroid body travels anywhere near "a subtantual [sic] percentage
of the speed of light". Although their relative ages will be
different based on Einstein's theory, their practical age is
realistically unaffected I would think.
Michael in so. Cal.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Pete
greetings to all,
my background is in electronics. everything deals with either C or C2.
Einstein states that nothing goes faster than the speed of light and
that as you approach the speed of light, things get older slower.
So this meteorite in it's travels is going at a rate that is a
subtantual
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