Dec 5, 2023 12:45 AM
(This post was last modified: Dec 5, 2023 11:21 AM by confused2.)
(Dec 4, 2023 04:46 PM)Secular Sanity Wrote: Is it an either/or situation? Evidence for one, is evidence for the other? If so, the sleight of hand [frame-dependent] bit takes matter off the table…hmm, matter doesn’t matter. Am I right?
"This is an example of the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction, in which a moving length is contracted by a factor of the square root of 1 minus V squared over C squared along the direction of its motion when it’s moving with a speed V relative to an observer. This is just the same factor as in the Einstein time dilatation. The experiment that we’ve done can be interrupted as showing that moving clocks run slow or that moving lengths are contracted."
https://youtu.be/tbsdrHlLfVQ?si=99q_1wdgJbHdnaEQ&t=2069
My interpretation is that if we sit on a muon (meson) we see length contraction (34:21 "Mt. Washington appears to be only 700 feet high") alternatively we can watch muons (mesons) going past while sitting on Mt. Washington and their clocks run slow by a factor of 9. You get one or the other but not both at the same time for a given observer. [edit .. the clock at the top of Mt. Wash. must be running slow wrt the muon clock so on second thoughts you can get both at once .. er .. I think so, anyway]
There's a sleight of hand in the setup. In the Washington setup you have (implied) a clock at the top and a clock at the bottom separated by 6,000 feet - the separation 'does things' (matters).
Imagine Bob Muon jumps on a train leaving Alice Muon on the platform. Bob gets off at the first (next) station he comes to - the station clocks aren't moving with respect to Alice so by the station clocks Bob is now younger than Alice. If he jumps on a train back to Alice he ends up twice as 'younger' as when he jumped off at the first station.
Does that make any sense?
Edit .. I see Kornee has posted while I was drinking thinking - back in the day when Mr Homm was around there were poles and barns - personally I'm happy to stop at muons and the twin paradox.
