Re: Einstein's Train Gedanken Re-visited



"Bruce Richmond" <bsr3997@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:64a13f1e-3ef0-4599-b110-d8f97cf81068@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Jun 23, 1:42 am, "Whoever" <no...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Bruce Richmond" <bsr3...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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> On Jun 22, 11:38 pm, "Dono." <sa...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Jun 22, 5:33 pm, Bruce Richmond <bsr3...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> > The Hafele-Keating experiment *was* conducted in the non inertial
>> > frame of the earth's surface. That is why the two directions did >> > not
>> > give the same result.

>> The HKX was conducted in the air, about 30,000 ft from the eart's
>> surface.
>> The calculations for it were executed in the frame of reference whose
>> origin is coincident with the center of the Earth. This is the same
>> frame of reference as the one used by GPS calculations (called EFI in
>> the GPS). This frame is as close to an inertial frame as we can get.
>> The reason the clocks showed different elapsed times is the same one
>> as the one in the little problem I challenged Whoever to solve: the
>> palnes with the clocks on board had different speeds wrt EFI.

> But the bottom line is that when the clocks were brought back together
> on the surface of the earth their settings had changed. We're not
> talking about "according to calculations" here, we are talking their
> actual settings as *measured* in the real world.

I think he means that the calculations of the expected results. And the
observed results verified that (within experimental error).

I read it that you could change the results by choosing a different
frame to do the calculations in. That's why I pointed out that the
experiment provided the actual result.

So .. what would happen if we moved the clocks apart at the same speed
according to the (almost) inertial frame of the center of the earth. So
(for example) the one moving with the earth would stay 'still' (relative to
the earth) and the other one move away at twice the speed of earth's
rotation in the opposite direction.

You would still get the effects.

Are you sure about that ?

Would they be synchronized relative to
the centre of the earth frame? Would they be synchronized as far as an
observer that stayed with the first clock? Could we then use those clocks
for OWLS .. (if they aren't too far apart so one 'disappears' over the
horizon from the other) and would anyone object ?

I'm sure some would.

:) But would they be justified :)

What if the second clock
went all the way around the earth and returned back to the first clock .. do
you think they would they show the same time?

HK says they would not.

Are you sure about that?


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