Re: Clock Properties




Tom Roberts wrote:

There might. After all, just about anything is possible.... But actual
measurements of clocks using EM forces (atomic clocks), weak forces
(muon decay), and strong forces (nuclear spin resonance) all behave
similarly for various changes in their environment (e.g. rapidly moving
frames).

How can I get a frame to move rapidly through my environment?
I have serveral wheels of cheese I'd like diced and cubed and that
sounds like a spiffy way to do them all at once. :o)

Sue...




Tom Roberts

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