Re: Consistancy of the speed of light.




"Bob Cain" <arcane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Spaceman wrote:
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| > yes,
| > time dilation is correctly predicted by SR.
| > in reality it is simply a clock malfunction that SR can predict
| > really well.
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| So the observed slowing of decay rate observed when particles that decay
| go very fast relative to the observer is a malfunction of the universe?

How do you know what particle is moving?
The malfunction I am talking about is "time keeping"
just because a particle decays slower because it is moving fast
has nothing to do with time slowing. It has to do with a particle
collecting more energy to keep doing it's normal job longer.
(a ball in space orbit spins longer than a ball on earth)
so the observed ball will "live longer" being in orbit.
It has nothing to do with time slowing.
Sheesh
Basic old fashion physics there and nothing more.
and not one bit of "time changing occuring for such to happen.



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