Re: TOM ROBERTS - Dono is confused, please help him out (was SR cannot determine Contraction)



On Feb 26, 2:19 pm, PD <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 26, 3:53 pm, Dono <sa...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Feb 26, 12:30 pm, PD <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

2. can you send me the original paper, I would highly appreciate it.

I'll have to hunt for it. It's a paper comparing ISR (collider)
rapidity distributions with those at FNAL (fixed target), if I
remember right. I think I remember seeing some references in Don
Perkins' book on particle physics, too.

Would be nice to have a look at it, I bet that Tom would like to see
it as well.

Tom and I have talked about it. He doesn't view as direct enough a
test to put it into the FAQ. I disagree, but it's not my FAQ. I
respect Tom a ton, but I don't always go to him as the authority on
relativity either.


Interesting,

I provided Tom with a few papers as well and he rejected them. I
agreed with him. Why did he reject the one we are talking about? What
was his exact answer?

.



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