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Den 02.04.2025 20:25, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:I did not say the time dilation must be the same for the same speed.On Wed, 2 Apr 2025 9:13:22 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:>
>Den 01.04.2025 21:28, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:Relativity is so fallacious that a person with only knowledge of
elementary logic and an 85 I.Q. is qualified to refute it.>>
Is it because of your 85 I.Q. and knowledge of elementary
logic that your comment to my statement:
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"The speed of muons is v = ~ 0.999668⋅c through the atmosphere
which also is within the laboratory with open roof."
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was:
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"THEN, the time dilation must be the same." ?
How slow is it possible to be? :-D
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My statement was:
"There is but one speed v = ~ 0.999668⋅c"
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your response was:
"THEN, the time dilation must be the same."
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GET this: The statement:
"When an object has a speed v, then time dilation must be the same"
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is an idiotic, nonsensical, meaningless, stupid response.
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>Paul, the math does not cause time dilation. When the speed is the same>
in both places, what is the cause? You have no idea
And you repeat your nonsensical statement yet again!
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The measured mean lifetime of a stationary muon is 2.2 μs
The measured mean lifetime of a muon moving at 0.999668⋅c is 85.36 μs.
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These are measured facts, not math.
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Can you give another interpretation of the facts than "time dilation"?
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