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Old July 6th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories
Spaceman
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Spud,
The clock goofed.
It is that simple of a fact,
and nothing more than such.

The standard of measurement is thrown out the window
when you speak of "time dilation" as actual time "itself" changing rate.
time dilation = clock malfunction.
Fact, not science fiction.
The clock malfunctioned in it's proper function.
Time can not change rate.
Just as an inch is always an inch, a second is always a second.
and neither change if you stay within the borders of sceince
and scientific measurement.


"Spud" wrote in message m...
Has the theory of time dilation been observed and proven to the
satisfaction of the physics/phycists mainstream community.

If so could someone please explain the cause of the phenomenon e.g.
theory+formula. I am perplexed by this observation

Spud



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Old July 7th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories
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On Sat, 05 Jul 2003 23:30:06 GMT, "Spaceman"
wrote:

Spud,
The clock goofed.
It is that simple of a fact,
and nothing more than such.

The standard of measurement is thrown out the window
when you speak of "time dilation" as actual time "itself" changing rate.
time dilation = clock malfunction.


Damn, those silly clocks seem to keep screwing up in a very consistent
way, don't they?

You have two options, either learn some real physics for a change or
keep posting your lunatic drivel. You're a testbook case of too
little knowledge being a dangerous thing.


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Old July 8th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories
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"Spaceman" wrote in message news:2cJNa.16171$I8.9714@rwcrnsc53...
Spud,
The clock goofed.
It is that simple of a fact,
and nothing more than such.

The standard of measurement is thrown out the window
when you speak of "time dilation" as actual time "itself" changing rate.
time dilation = clock malfunction.
Fact, not science fiction.
The clock malfunctioned in it's proper function.
Time can not change rate.
Just as an inch is always an inch, a second is always a second.
and neither change if you stay within the borders of sceince
and scientific measurement.


"Spud" wrote in message m...
Has the theory of time dilation been observed and proven to the
satisfaction of the physics/phycists mainstream community.

If so could someone please explain the cause of the phenomenon e.g.
theory+formula. I am perplexed by this observation

Spud


Good to see you back James.


Thanks!
It is amazing how they still either refuse to see the light,
or are just so stuck in the dark that they forgot what light is.



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Old July 8th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories
Spaceman
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"Igor" wrote in message ...
Damn, those silly clocks seem to keep screwing up in a very consistent
way, don't they?


No,
they don't,
Amazing huh?
Still have no clue how
"clocks" work huh?


You have two options, either learn some real physics for a change or
keep posting your lunatic drivel. You're a testbook case of too
little knowledge being a dangerous thing.


Hi atomic clock malfunction prediction worshipping fool!
Nice to see your brain has been washed so well.


 




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