Re: Time Dilation reduces the Speed of moving Objects



On Sep 15, 10:37 pm, Peter Riedt <rie...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Time Dilation reduces the Speed of moving Objects

When Lorentz invented time dilation as part of his contraction
hypothesis he did so to allow the speed of light to remain constant.
He realized that if the length of a moving object contracted, its
time had to slow down or the speed of light would not be constant.
Time dilation restores the speed of light to 300,000km/sec by the
reciprocal factor of the length contraction of the moving object.

No... Not unless motion alters the eps and mu of free space.

<< where $\epsilon_0$ and $\mu_0$ are physical constants
which can be evaluated by performing two simple experiments
which involve measuring the force of attraction between
two fixed changes and two fixed parallel current carrying
wires. According to the relativity principle, these
experiments must yield the same values for $\epsilon_0$
and $\mu_0$ in all inertial frames. Thus, the speed of light
must be the same in all inertial frames. >>
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/em/lectures/node108.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorentz_force

Sue...

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Peter Riedt

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