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Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2025 12:38:03 +0200
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W dniu 04.04.2025 o 12:33, Paul.B.Andersen pisze:
> Den 03.04.2025 23:06, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:
>> On Thu, 3 Apr 2025 9:08:46 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
>>>
>>> The measured mean lifetime of a stationary muon is 2.2 μs
>>> The measured mean lifetime of a muon moving at 0.999668⋅c is 85.36 μs.
>>>
>>> These are measured facts, not math.
>>>
>>> Can you give another interpretation of the facts than "time dilation"?
>>>
>>>
> 
>> I did not say the time dilation must be the same for the same speed.
>> I asked why relativity says it's different.
>> What is the alleged cause?
>> When are you going to try to understand?
> 
> Your confused nonsense can't be understood.
> 
>> Time dilation is not a difference in lifetime.
>> I never denied the measured lifetimes.
>> I only disagreed with your interpretation that it is time dilation.
>> They just live longer. But why?
> 
> Everything you say shows that you have no idea of
> what time dilation is.
> 
> So let's take it from the beginning.
> Time dilation is the phenomenon that the measured time
> between two events on an objects world-line depend
> on the frame of reference in which it is measured.
> 
> In the following example there is but one muon with one life.
> Let the two events on the muon's world-line be its creation and decay.
> If this life is measured to last 2.2 μs in the muon's rest frame


It is not and a muon doesn't even have
a "rest frame", another branch of your moronic
religion is assuring that.
Your idiot gurus have only measured a muon's
lifetime in one frame - Earth frame. Suggesting
something else is an impudent lie, expected
of course from a brainwashed relativistic fanatic
like yourself.