Re: TIME DILATION
- From: "Stamenin" <tasko.s@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Aug 2006 22:55:19 -0700
Sorcerer wrote:
<vertvergon@xxxxxxx> wrote in messageThe time dilatation or the relativity of the time is a joke of the
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| TIME DILATION
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| Vertner Vergon
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| The question arises, how can we judge the accuracy of an article that
| involves a theory?
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| Firstly, the article (theory) must be consistent both internally and
| with empiricism. If it isn't it is flawed.
It's flawed, we don't need any more.
The flaw is right at the beginning, the speed of light is declared
constant from A to A in time t'A-tA.
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/DominoEffect.GIF
Crank theories of aether are flawed too, so all that is left is
plain old Newtonian common sense.
[superfluous argument snipped]
Androcles
mathematics. The relation
t'=t(1-v^2/c^)^1/2 Is mistaken. If you mean that t is the time at the
rails and t' at a train than the relation should be:
t=t'/R where R=(1-v^2/c^2)^1/2, for the determination of the time at
the railwayand,
t'=t/R for the determination of the time at the train. If you respect
the Lorentz transformation you can't invert these relations. Now if you
calculate with these relations the time dilatation many times you will
obtain so many times time dilatations and the time will grow
continually.Evidently these results depend only of the erronate Lorentz
transformation and do not exist and in the nature.
About the question of the theories, I should say that a theory to be a
real one must fulfil two conditions: first to be a correct theory, and
second to be accepted by an unanimity of the men who are specialists in
that domen. As we can realize the Einstein theory doesn't fulfil both
of these conditions.
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