On 6/3/2025 2:05 AM, Alan Grayson wrote:


On Monday, June 2, 2025 at 9:50:54 PM UTC-6 Alan Grayson wrote:

    On Monday, June 2, 2025 at 9:14:49 PM UTC-6 Brent Meeker wrote:



        On 6/2/2025 6:48 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:


        On Monday, June 2, 2025 at 7:14:47 PM UTC-6 Brent Meeker wrote:

            And you are too susceptible to casually assuming you
            understand the familiar just because it's familiar.  Your
            alarm clock measures time by the oscillations of a wheel,
            which depend on the inertia of the wheel.  Do you
            understand "the reality of that inertia"?

            Brent


        You'd be in a much better position to defend Clark if either
        of you could define the clock inherent in a muon, but you
        don't seem able to meet that challenge. AG
        I think John can take care of himself.

        If muon's don't have an inherent clock, how do they know when
        to decay?

        Brent


    You're assuming they have a clock, but avoid describing its form,
    or how it reads the time, if it reads the time. So many things
    assumed but no answers in sight. AG


I suppose you were referring to the atmosphere producing an anti-inertial effect on the muons, but what's lacking is an explanation, or if you like MODEL, of how that effects the half-life of those particles.
Do you have a model of how relativistic motion makes a wrist watch run slower?

Brent

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