Sujet : Re: The impotence of Minkowskian relativists
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* tiscali.fr (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 08. Apr 2024, 00:39:02
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Le 07/04/2024 à 14:30, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :
Den 07.04.2024 13:16, skrev Richard Hachel:
Richard Hachel's "theory" predicts that the speed of protons
in the Large Hadron Collider is 6927⋅c.
This is not a prediction, it is a fact.
The speed of the protons is indeed 6927c, which is, obviously, enormous speeds.
There is also a way to calculate the momentum and kinetic energy of these protons.
p=m.Vr
Ec=mc².[sqrt(1+Vr²/c²) -1)
What you don't seem to understand is that the measured speeds are not the real speeds but only the speeds observable in the laboratory reference frame.
This other speed (Vo) is an illusion and is so false that if we use it to describe things in accelerated frames of reference
we will find inconsistent and relative speeds with the position of the observer in this same frame of reference.
Python also understood this very well, when he said that the speeds observable at Hachel ARE inconsistent because they vary depending on the
position of who measures it in the frame of reference which indeed seems absurd.
But that’s exactly what I’m trying so hard to explain to you (and to others).
This is absurd because it is FALSE. This speed is NOT consistent.
If you take the real speed, all the nonsense disappears.
The instantaneous real velocity remains constant for all observers in all reference frames, including accelerated ones.
Not instantaneous observable velocities (Voi).
Note that the Voi which must be measured correctly must be measured at the same place where the particle passes, and not from a distant location in the accelerated frames of reference.
And that the correct equation is Voi/c=[1+c²/2ax]^(-1/2) and not what the relativists say.
R.H.