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According to Relativity, it is not possible to unambiguously compare two clocks which are moving in different inertial frames of reference, and distant from each other (or in non-inertial frames of reference).
if a clock appears to be running slow (after you've allowed for light speed and other optical issues if you're viewing it from a distance) then it IS actually running slow.
Quote from: imatfaal on 29/07/2012 18:30:14Hmm - not sure I agree there, the fact that the equation arise together does not mean that they are interchangeable, or that one encompasses the other. Time dilation is a real effect - and is not caused, nor mediated by length contraction; they both exist. Whilst there is no method I can envisage that could separate them that does not mean that one is subsumed by the other.For the second time, I never said they were the same thing. I said that the equations of electromagnetism give rise to time dilation, lorentz contraction and lack of simultaneity in material held together by charged particles (things like clocks).These are 3 separate effects that, together, give relativity.
Hmm - not sure I agree there, the fact that the equation arise together does not mean that they are interchangeable, or that one encompasses the other. Time dilation is a real effect - and is not caused, nor mediated by length contraction; they both exist. Whilst there is no method I can envisage that could separate them that does not mean that one is subsumed by the other.
And weak and em are unified by the electroweak - but at 10^14K; if they were unified for atmospheric particles we would have noticed earlier :-) Aren't muons considered point particles anyway - how can you length contract a point particle?Muons are time dilated - and I cannot see how that can dilation could be shown to be merely a function of a length contraction, and especially not merely as an electromagnetic effect.
The trick is using a convenient frame as if it is a preferred frame so that time can be treated as if it's running slow in other frames