Sujet : Re: Feynman's Light Clock
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Woźniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 05. May 2025, 14:35:41
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On 5/5/2025 3:37 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
Den 04.05.2025 20:42, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:
Feynman thought that time ran faster in higher gravity because his light
clock in a rocket ship ran faster the faster it accelerated. The light
flashes bounced from end to end.
No. Clocks don't run faster "in higher gravity".
Proper clocks are not affected by acceleration or gravitation.
Proper clocks always run at their proper rate.
And in the meantime in the real world - improper
clocks with improper rate keep measuring improper
t'=t in improper seconds. The reality is soooooo
improper.