Sujet : Re: Langevin's paradox again
De : relativity (at) *nospam* paulba.no (Paul.B.Andersen)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 20. Jul 2024, 21:32:17
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Den 19.07.2024 21:34, skrev Jean-Michel Affoinez y Lopez-Francos aka Richard Hachel:
Le 19/07/2024 à 21:04, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :
The time to go around the loop is measured to be ≈ 90 μs
Yes.
You claim the proton will go around the loop in ≈ 13 ns
Absolutely.
Is it any particular reason why you keep snipping this
and pretend you never have said what you said? :-D
| Den 27.03.2024 07:23, skrev Richard Hachel:
|> Le 26/03/2024 à 21:45, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :
|>>
|>> You are claiming that the protons are going around the ≈ 27 km ring
|>> ≈ 78 million times per second.
|>> The real value is ≈ 11.25 thousand times per second.
|>
|> CERN physicists are doing their job.
|> We have accustomed them to working at classic relativistic speed.
|> So it makes sense that they find the speed they expect.
|> I tell them that the proton rotates 78 million times per second,
You are saying that when the physicists who are operating the LHC
know that a proton has gone around the circuit once, it has really
gone around the circuit 78000000/11250 = 6933 times.
You were right when you said:
"No one in their right mind has ever said that."
You were obviously not in your right mind when you claim that
the physicists who are operating the LHC don't know how many times
the protons are going around the ring per second.
-- Paulhttps://paulba.no/