Re: TIME DILATION,TWIN PARADOX,SUPERLUMINAL VELOCITIES

From: Androcles (dummy_at_dummy.net)
Date: 10/28/04


Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 14:58:38 GMT


"Tom Roberts" <tjroberts@lucent.com> wrote in message
news:G14gd.17265$5b1.7765@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com...
:V ertner Vergon wrote:
: > It also reveals that because of superluminal velocities the
traveling
: > twin does NOT return younger than his earth twin -- but the same
age.
:
: Real experiments show that a "traveling twin" does indeed return
younger
: than the "stay-at-home" twin.

ROFLMAO!!!
My sides are splitting!

: This has been verified for "twins"
: consisting of muons traveling around a storage ring,

Even funnier!!!
A ring resembles out-and-back! No instantaneous acceleration!
What happens to the doppler shift? It changes gradually!
Where is turn around? On the opposite side of the ring!

f' = f (c-v.cos(phi)/c) / sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)
for phi = 0 to 2*pi.
Anyone want to integrate that?
Hint: integral dt'/dt = integral f/f'

: and for atomic
: clocks traveling in airplanes and spacecraft (but here GR effects
are
: also important).
:
: So why should any care about your writings, when their conclusions
are
: soundly refuted experimentally?

ROFL!!!
Why should anyone care about Tom's writings? Cos (pun) they are so
funny!

Androcles.

:
: Tom Roberts tjroberts@lucent.com



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