Clocks For Decaying Particles

From: Nick (macromitch_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/31/04


Date: 30 Dec 2004 18:12:15 -0800

How does one decaying particle see the other?
Ghost in the machine and others say that
decaying particles see each others clocks - so to speak.
And that the other is runing slower.

Hogwash. Time slowdown is not reciprocal.
There is no evidence for it.
There is no paradox.
Only the ship that speeds up has its clock
running slower.
Einstein had the problem of enforcing relativity on
the appearance of things.
Laws are not about appearance. So the clock
that accelerated doesn't see or need to see that
the stay at home clock to be running slow.

Einstein was wrong. And laws aren't about appearances.
Show me where I am wrong with those decaying particles.
Bet you can't do it.

Mitch Raemsch -- Light Falls --



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