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Old March 23rd 09, 04:16 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,fr.sci.physique,sci.astro
Pentcho Valev
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Default Time dilation

On Mar 23, 5:30*pm, Tom Roberts wrote in
sci.physics.relativity:
Let us remove the complexities of gravitation, and discuss a clock A at
rest in an inertial frame, and a clock B on the rim of a rotating
turntable whose center is at rest in that same inertial frame. Put A
next to the rim of the turntable, and one has a "twin scenario" in which
the two clocks repeatedly separate and rejoin as the turntable rotates.
Clock B will display less elapsed proper time between meetings than does
clock A; one has DB=DA*sqrt(1-v^2/c^2) where DB is the time difference
between meetings shown by clock B, DA is the time difference shown by A,
and v is the tangential velocity of clock B relative to the inertial frame.


Whoever told you that, Honest Roberts? What makes the RECIPROCAL time
dilation originally predicted by Divine Albert's Divine Theory
disappear? See this:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...84773d4ef45905

* * * * The experiment by Bailey et al does precisely this, for
* * * * clocks implemented as the decay of muons, and v ~ 0.9994 c.
* * * * The prediction of SR is verified. See my FAQ page for
* * * * references.


You never discuss the "classical" test using cosmic-ray muons, Honest
Roberts? Why? How do you measure the lifetime of muons at rest? This
and other frauds of Einsteiniana are exposed he

http://groups.google.com/group/fr.sc...cebd37bfc06fd?

Pentcho Valev

 




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