In sci.physics.relativity, Ockham
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on Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:57:36 GMT
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"Tom Roberts" wrote in message
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| Peri of Pera wrote:
| The Reason for Time Dilation
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| Things are rather more complicated.
Things are rather more simple, and you are rather more simple-minded.
And the postulates of a logical theory are ... ?
We know the three postulates of SR (two of which are
explicitly stated, the third of which is usually stated
as a definition):
1. Invariant lightspeed.
2. The same physical laws/rules/properties apply to
all inertial reference frames.
3. In a TWLS (A to B) with the second mirror (B) moving,
the light takes the same amount of time
traveling from A to B as it does traveling
from B to A, as observed by A.[*]
Since SR is clearly "wrong", according to you, I want to
know what is "right".
[*] B has a slightly different opinion but can't observe
directly the A - B path anyway.
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