
February 9th 06
posted to sci.physics
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Speed gedanken time (repaired) time dilation 099
Spaceman wrote:
"Eric Gisse" wrote in message
ups.com...
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| Spaceman wrote:
| "OG" wrote in message
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| | "Spaceman" wrote in message
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| | (repaired version thanks to OG)
| | Lets suppose we have a flat surface that is
| | as far as we know infinite in length and width.
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| | We mark a line and call it the 0 point.
| | we then mark lines that are 1 mile away from
| | this 0 point so we will have parallel lines every 1 mile.
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| | An observer stays at the 0 point (A)
| | a second observer is in a spaceship (B)
| | traveling at at .5c and the clock that is
| | at the 0 point(A) starts when it (B) passes the 0 point.
| | According to basic math and the clock at observer (A)
| | position, the object will pass by the 93,000th line in 1 second.
| | and the 186,000th line in 2 seconds
| | etc...
| | (silly basic math)
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| | so...
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| | ( I think it is all stated correctly this time..)
| | How many lines would (B) pass if using time dilation
| | as a physical fact for (B) according to SR.
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| | in 1 second - it would pass 93000 lines - however the observer in (B)
| | wouldn't agree that the lines are 1 mile apart.
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| (they are physically 1 mile apart)
| Please explain why observer (B) would not say such?
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| Special relativity, space****. You think you know special relativity
| then this comes as a surprise?
Eric,
apparently you think you are so smart,
yet you have no clue, you are actually backing up
one of the biggest scientific walls in the history of science.
It is pretty funny to me, yet it is very sad for you..
LOL
In 5 years you will be in the same place you are now. That is funny to
me.
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