From: Chuck Kuecker (ckuecker@mcs.net)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 07:10:59 MDT
At 10:09 PM 5/31/00 -0700, Hal wrote:
>The reason is because of the relativity of simultaneity. Two events
>which happen at the same time in one reference frame will happen at
>different times in another frame at motion with respect to the first.
Perhaps this effect will be shown to sidestep relativity theory, since it
happens outside the realm of physics that existed when the theory was
formulated? It would not be the first time that a physical theory got
modified by real world experiments.
I have a gut feeling (not being either a physicist or a mathematician) that
there are many laws out there that we have not yet encountered. Relativity
explains many effects nicely, but so did Newton until Einstein and friends
showed up.
Chuck Kuecker
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