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Old July 7th 11, 09:08 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.math
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Default twin paradox experiment done in lab

On Jul 7, 12:50*pm, "hanson" wrote:
"Sam Wormley" wrote in message

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On 7/7/11 1:01 PM, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 7/7/11 12:18 PM, Koobee Wublee wrote:


Koobee Wublee wrote:
The mutual time dilation can never be observed in any experiments.
Whoever claims so is either lying or delusional.shrug


Sam Wormley wrote:
Well Duh--Since when can one have more than one perspective
simultaneously, Koobee!
See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relativity_of_simultaneity


Sam Wormley wrote:
* However, PD correctly point out that "Mutual time dilation has been
* observed in J/psi production rates in hadron-hadron and
* nucleus-nucleus collisions in collider accelerators".


hanson wrote:

What's the bi deal?... "mutual time dilation" has been
"observed" & is being taken for serious for millennia.
Look into the I-Ching, the Gita, the Torah, the Bible
and the Koran... They all see something and then they
BELIEVE that is is real, because they are fugged in
their heads... ahahaha.... * * * ---[ KW 1 *: *Sam * 0 *]---
Thanks for the laughs though... maharaja... ahahahanson- Hide quoted text -

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If lost time is not applicable to a high speed object passing another
slower in space
mutual time dilation cannot be corrected by the lost time concept. One
will be younger than the other guaranteed. The fast in space distance
clock will tick slower and will see the relatively still clock ticking
faster. The two cannot see each the other as going slower than itself;
only one can.

Passing in space leaves no lost time to be utilized to make SR work.
Lost time was Einsein's last bastion of SR theory; but it doesn't
always apply
so it is no correction to make SR work.