Re: time dilation
- From: "Henry Haapalainen" <kirppu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 00:24:09 +0300
"francisco" <paco1955@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> kirjoitti viestissä
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> the pion is a particle that can be created in a high-energy particle
> accelerator. it is a very unstable particle; pions created at rest are
> observed to decay (to other particles) with an average lifetime of only
26.0
> ns [26.0E(-9)]. in one particular experiment, pions were created in motion
> at a speed of v = 0.913c (where c is the speed of light, 3.00E8 m/s). in
> this case they were observed to travel in the laboratory an average
distance
> of D = 17.4 m before decaying, from which they decay in a time given by
D/v
> = 63.7 ns. this effect, called time dilation, suggest that something about
> the relative motion between the pion and the laboratory has stretched the
> measured time interval by a factor of about 2.5. this experiment reveals
the
> limitations of classical physics and serve as a test of einstein's special
> theory of relativity
>
"Francisco", I understand what you are trying to say, and you are absolutely
right. But for many of these people relativity is a religion, and you cannot
change their mind with any scientific argument. In my theory I say it like
this:
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~fields/ paragraph A11
A11
In relativity theory, time has been made a varying quantity like weight and
distance. This assumption is still unsupported by any research result.
Relativity theory's most enthusiastic supporters believe that there should
be a mass of evidence - but there is none. There are only misunderstandings
of how an atomic clock operates (the effect of acceleration), and
misunderstandings of what objective research demands. In many cases,
attempts have been made to use the theory to prove itself.
Henry Haapalainen
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