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Science > Physics |
| User: |
"BURT" |
| Date: |
14 Jul 2007 10:08:39 PM |
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Einstein's Relativity Principle |
All motions are relative. The station comes to the train.
You cannot know if you are moving through space from space alone
therefor you can say you are at rest.
But motion of anything starts from its acceleration and this is
detectable. No motion without acceleration first. Everyone knows when
they begin to move. They experience fluctuate weight in the opposite
direction. Like in a car. You are pushed agianst your seat.
We can do an experiment. In an accelerator see what the accelerated
particle sees. If it sees the accelerators clock running slow.
I say an accelerated particle has the vision of the stationary
accelerator's clock going fast.
MItch Raemsch
The clock goes slow.
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