Re: Is time dilation real?



"Spaceman" <Realspace@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:SLednWJWlK50lUTeRVn-jQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> "Greg Neill" <gneillREM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> | Not at all. There is no absolute time (same time for
> | all reference frames). Experiment shows this. You
> | choose to ignore this fact and wish it were not so.
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> Experiment does not show this.
> Experiment shows clocks still have faults and the
> perfect clock has not been built yet..

No. Hefele-Keating experiment. You didn't bother
to look at the reference I gave, did you. So you're
arguing from ignorance. You should correct that.
Here's the reference again:

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/relativ/airtim.html

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> | One more time James: They all ran at their correct rate
> | as observed from their own reference frame.
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> They could not have if they had different times when returned
> together.
> You truly are ignorant.

See above.


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