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From: "Paul.B.Andersen" <relativity@paulba.no>
Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity
Subject: Re: Muon paradox
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2025 20:49:28 +0200
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Den 08.04.2025 14:59, skrev Maciej Wozniak:
> W dniu 08.04.2025 o 14:30, Paul B. Andersen pisze:
>> Den 31.03.2025 22:40, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:
>>> Do muons move at a different velocity in the laboratory than in the
>>> atmosphere?
>>>
>>> "No, muons generally do not move at a different velocity in a laboratory
>>> setting compared to their velocity in the atmosphere; they both travel
>>> at speeds very close to the speed of light, typically around 99.8% of
>>> the speed of light" - Google search AI.
>>>
>>> Then why would they "time dilate" in the atmosphere?

>>
>> Why do muons in a storage ring "time dilate" in the atmosphere?

> 
> They don't. You've bought it as a "fact"
> because you're an idiot lacking any
> logic. They may live longer, why not.
> 

The noble art of missing the point. :-D

You thought that my answer to the nonsensical question:

"do muons in a storage ring "time dilate" in the atmosphere?"
would be affirmative, didn't you?

I won't have explain why I find your comment hilarious.

Congratulation with a beautiful demonstration of your
confused ignorance!

-- 
Paul

https://paulba.no/