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From: clzb93ynxj@att.net (LaurenceClarkCrossen)
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Subject: Re: Muon paradox
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2025 21:09:44 +0000
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"Special Relativity fails to resolve cosmic muon decay"
Rasjid Chan Kah Chew

"There is actually no need to invoke Special Relativity to resolve any
“paradox” as there is none. The true average lifetime as measured in the
CERN laboratory for a speed of 0.9994 c is 64.368(29)µs; so the muon
could cover a distance of 19000 meter and not just 600 meter.
From J. Bailey et al [3]:
“The lifetime of both relativistic (γ = 29:33) positive and negative
muons have been measured in the CERN muon storage ring with the result :
τ+ = 64:419(58)µs, τ- = 64:368(29)µs. Assuming special relativity, the
mean proper lifetime for µ- is found (my comment: meaning computed) to
be : τ0- = 2:19489(10)µs.””