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That CAN'T be true! / Re: Do coal-based jet fuel (JP-900) emit ultrafine particles?
« on: 13/08/2016 13:13:14 »
Aviation fuel of any sort contains fewer ash particles than any road fuel.
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In 1999, the double-slit experiment was successfully performed with buckyball molecules (each of which comprises 60 carbon atoms).
...and are you saying that the addition of gravity potential energy for mass is resulting in an energy that corresponds with the frequency of mass at that location? Or is it corresponding with the frequency of light at that location?
I am not working on the basis that an increase in potential energy will increase mass size, only that it will increase frequency.which is exactly what GR predicts, and we find in practice.
But to answer your question, the standard GR equation for GR time dilation already takes into account the proposed inverted gravitational time dilation in that it is using g.Hmm. The frequency shift equation is
yes it does
But... An Fe57 doesn't just spontaneously emit a gamma ray. (does it?).
To cause an Fe57 to emit a gamma ray, the Fe57 is subject to an increase of energy applied by an external mechanism.No. It is naturally radioactive. The "mossbauer" decay process is a two-stage gamma emission with no mass change.
The cesium atomic clock also does not spontaneously emit a photon. The energy kick in this case is being provided by microwave. Both the producing factor of a microwave and the internal process involving component particles of the cesium atom have mass.The resonance is a spin-spin interaction whose energy is not mass-dependent
E=MC^2 has never come into play in my world. It offers me nothing of benefit.