Synchrotron Radiation - The production of Vacuum UV and Soft X-Rays
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| The synchrotron accelerates with an RF field. The RF field is set for
a
| rotational speed of .999 .9999 .995 or so c.
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| There are things called coincidence couunters where a particle
traveels
| through one scintillator and then another. This eliminates the
| contributions from radioactive minerals etc. The muon I can assure
| everyone goes through a cooincidence counter at c as near as no
| matter. A CC can tell the difference between 150c and 0.998c. It cant
| really tell the difference between .998c and c, so let us say the muon
| travells at c.
When the bullet left the rifle it travelled through the air at 2000 mph.
Then it hit the first tree and travelled on to the second tree at 100
mph.
Bullets travel between trees at 100 mph.
Let's say that bullets always travel at 98 mph to fit our theory that
nothing
can exceed 100 mph.
Or shall we say you are with mischievous intent denying solid and
undeniable
data that special relativity is a load of crap, and I'm not interested
in your
spiral accelerators that are designed to only go as a fast as you want
them too.
You can say the muon travels at c all you want to, but I say it travels
at
150c, and that you have mischievous intent to delay the advance of
astronomy
and physics.
Androcles.
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