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Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2025 19:01:30 +0200
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Subject: Re: Muon paradox
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W dniu 06.04.2025 o 15:15, Paul.B.Andersen pisze:
> Den 05.04.2025 23:01, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:
>> On Sat, 5 Apr 2025 18:57:33 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
>>> L = γ⋅v⋅τ₀ = 14.178 km (the muon will decay before it hits the ground)
>>>
>>> Conclusion:
>>> In this scenario, there is but one single muon with one single life.
>>> The muon lives from its creation to its decay.
>>> This single life is measured to last 1 μs in the muon frame K,
>>> and is measured to last 47.3 μs in the Earth-frame K'.
>>>
>>> Time dilation is the phenomenon that the measured time
>>> between two events on an object's world-line depend
>>> on the frame of reference in which it is measured.
>>>
>>> So this is "time dilation" by definition.
>>>
>>> And as you know, the phenomenon "time dilation"
>>> is thoroughly proven to exist in the real world.
>>>
>>> It simply is how Mother Nature works.
>>>
> 
> You have obviously not read my post since you can make idiotic
> remarks like below.
> 
>> For the muon to travel 6,000 meters, its lifetime must be 22
>> microseconds.
>> To assert otherwise is irrational.
>> This is natural science.
> 
> Right above I wrote:
> "This single life is measured to last 1 μs in the muon frame K,

You wrote it indeed and many other idiocies
as well. A muon doesn't even have a frame
in your moronic religion, QM is assuring
that.