Re: Is time dilation real?
- From: "Spaceman" <Realspace@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 13:47:30 -0500
"PD" <TheDraperFamily@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Spaceman wrote:
| > "Gary Matthews" <gmsolutions@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:1138162383.985333.143060@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | Time dialation observed by clocks due to increase or decrease in speed
| > | would effect anybody within the moving frame relitive to the non
moving
| > | refferance frame. All clocks including the cesium clock are effected
by
| > | localised time relitive to its motion in space.
| > <snipped>
| >
| >
| > All clocks are not affected at the same rate.
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| If this were true, then the size of the effect would not be
| predictable, independent of the choice of the clock made. This is the
| key point: the prediction of the size of the effect is made *before*
| the clock is chosen and *before* the measurement with that chosen clock
| is performed.
and it fails such on an hourglass.
Of course it would predict the 'same' type clocks to be the same
changes.
Sheesh!
| > Grandfather clock, hourglasses, sundials, etc.
| > time dilation is a clock malfunction that depends on the clocks
| > inner workings and the changes it passes through such as g-force
| > acceleration etc..
You love to ignore this paragraph above huh?
.
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