Sujet : Re: Incorrect mathematical integration
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* wanadou.fr (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 26. Jul 2024, 21:18:51
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Le 26/07/2024 à 21:54, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :
Den 26.07.2024 18:14, skrev Richard Hachel:
Le 26/07/2024 à 15:18, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :
But if I measure with the watch that the proton wears on his left wrist, I will measure a time of τ = 12.0727 ns.
Right again.
This is a trivial fact, disputed by no one.
It is not a question of discussing what is of rare evidence in both theories.
We must remain simple.
We have here two theories, and it is infinitely probable that one of the two is correct.
The problem is that on certain concepts, we do not agree. It is therefore certain that if there is an error, the error is there.
It cannot be found where we agree as here, or when each one poses:
To=(x/c).sqrt(1+2c²/ax) to determine the observable time of an accelerated object.
R.H.