Wow, and you obviously think you've answered the question.
Type: Posts; User: bird11dog
Wow, and you obviously think you've answered the question.
We cannot allow any new ideas because it threatens the banging of our own drum huh Markus. If you think you have shown where the idea fails at, that is very sad.
My argument is based on the fact that time dilation occurs no matter how short the motion(the bouncing around of atoms up and down and sideways) and the fact that the equation for momentum(pdown =...
Obviously Markus I claim you're wrong about two different types of time dilation because all relative motion is caused by acceleration somewhere along the line otherwise there would have been no...
farsight, I read somewhere that the 97 slac experiment used four photons in the pair production. If that is true would not that suggest two photons to make the electron and two to make the...
Imagine an atom that can only vibrate in the up and down direction. Hopefully we can assume that the atom has a time of its own, a clock so to speak and as it vibrates in the down direction that...
Maybe you didn't, let me work on a better presentation. Well post it tomorrow. Thanks for the response.
It's done, have at it.
A metaphoric experiment if you will that describes this mechanism.
Suppose we had a kiddie train track 100 m long. We place a student school desk that has track wheels attached to it on the track....
So if someone posts an idea you could show where it fails?
Is it possible that gravity is just an artifact of time dilation?