Sujet : Re: I dare to relativists to explain local time: t-vx/c²
De : relativity (at) *nospam* paulba.no (Paul.B.Andersen)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 05. Oct 2024, 21:52:15
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Den 05.10.2024 22:11, skrev Paul.B.Andersen:
Den 05.10.2024 19:32, skrev rhertz:
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t' ≈ t - 48.89 nsec
wrong, see below
t' = 1.00000000067315⋅t second - 48.96 ns
or 48.89 ns, doesn't matter, this is not the problem
The point is that this can be written:
t' = (1 + 0.673e-9)t - 48.96 ns
If t = 100, we get
t' = 100 seconds + 67.3 ns - 48.96 ns = t + 18.34 ns
You can't set
t' = (1 + 0.673e-9)t - 48.89 ns ≈ t - 48.89 ns
unless t is _very_ small.
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