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Re: Special Relativity
I presented this diagram because it allows one to express theoretical singularities with just C and 0. What it seems to amount to is a diagram of a variety of relativistic references. These references show mass increase, distance contraction and time dilation acting independantly of each other. This is usually not what one expects, but this imtegration only works with the indendance assumption. One good example might be subparticle aggregates like protons. The quarks and gluons can last billions of years within protons. Take them out or put then in other hadrons, and they disappear in a fraction of a second. Could this be time dilation without mass increase or distance contraction since only their time scale changes between these two environments? Mass and distance type properties remain the same. One can then give the proton aggregate velocity such that the aggregate summation now gains mass, distance, time relativity in proportion, with two layers of time dilation and only one layer in mass increase and distance contraction. Take the quarks out of this aggregate than there is only one layer of time dilation and a very short life, i.e, time dilation potential energy is gone. The orignal proton didn't form in the lab but formed at neat the beginning of the universe when time dilation was much higher. It was built to last the life of the universe.
Last edited by HydrogenBond; 09-06-2005 at 01:54 PM..
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