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18. Romeo and Juliet in Relativity

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   Romeo and Juliet were passionately in love, but their tale eventually ended in tragedy. Occasionally, a first love may bear fruit, but Romeo and Juliet did not. In relativity, there is a pair with a similar fate. It is "length contraction and time dilation". These are fates that can never be achieved. Those who anticipate love that cannot be done Romeo and Juliet loved each other, but the "length contraction and time dilation" couples are a little different. Time dilation is certainly the existence of confirmed reality, but length contractions are merely hypotheses that have not been proven. Over a hundred years, there is not a single piece of experimental evidence. Below are people who point out these problems of length contraction. In fact, there are many who point out these problems. In the link below, Buenker in Germany is aware of the expansion of the length and is the one who claims that the expansion is correct. 1) The person on the left...

08 Earth spinning at almost light speed

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   The particles inside the particle accelerator fly at a relativistic speed. Therefore, particle accelerators are the best tools for verifying the effects of relativity. However, to interpret the phenomena that appear in particle accelerators as suggested in the current relativity theory, we must make a strange conclusion. Here, the current theory of relativity is a theory that supports length contraction. You may have to conclude that the earth is spinning at 99.999999% of the speed of light. Earth is rotating. The earth is spinning itself one revolution. But if someone claims Earth is rotating 10,000 times per second now, would you agree? I do not think anyone would agree with this. At that rate of speed, perhaps not enjoying ordinary life, everything would have been blown up into space and disintegrated. Let's try the mu-meson story again. Muon, which is created at 10km above the sky, has a very short life span and cannot reach sea level in a classical way. But th...