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I have been using my relativity program i made in 1997 and have some ideas. Do massless particles travel along with the actual speed of the expansion of the universe close to C
, , , , Is the apparent rate of the expanding universe 44.7387 mile per second per mega parsec, and does it work out at an actual rate of 99.999999 C
here is a screen shot of my program
Note the actual speed of .99999997, or 186243 MPS
and the apparent speed at the bottom of 64.30355 MPS
TIME DILATION IS 2896.309
Hi Halc , , , I have checked my time dilation program results and they are correct
.999 works out at 22.36649 times dilation and .8 is 1.666667, my program works fine
i believe i am correct in my observations that there is an actual and apparent effect, and that the expansion rate of the universe has an apparent value.
Hi Halc, , Like I said, my program is accurate and works out the same on paper, I suggest you try it with .999 and .8
if you were a stationary observer on earth, and i got in a space ship on a round trip to the moon and back at a speed of 87% the speed of light there would be a 2x time dilation, it would take me 3 seconds, but when i returned to earth you would say ive been gone 6 seconds.
FROM EARTHS VIEW APPARENTLY THE TRIP TOOK 6 SECONDS WHEN IN FACT FROM THE SHIPS VIEW IT ACTUALY TOOK 3 SECONDS, DIFFERENT TIMES
I can understand that it all seems counter intuitive, but its just a basic Special Relativity concept
I shall post you my QBASIC program TXT
Yes, spot on the apparent speed is .435 and the actual speed is .87, 2 x dilation
Your getting the idea but this is wrong "The final time will still be 3 seconds (me) and 1.5 seconds (ship)".it should be 6 and 3I can understand that it all seems counter intuitive, but its just a basic Special Relativity concept
OK halc, what if I travelled near a black hole and came home, the twin paradox, , , ,it would be the same effect, my ideas explain that tooIn physics, the twin paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity involving identical twins, one of whom makes a journey into space in a high-speed rocket or travels close to a black hole, then returns home to find that the twin who remained on Earth has aged more.
ha ha, i give up explaining to you, my post was meant to verify my ideas, so i'll wait for someone who can, , , ,
OK thanks, , ,I will try to define SP# as a double, and look at the DIM function and let you know
Since when are 45 miles per second and 45 miles per second per megaparsec the same? Those are different units signifying different things.
The expansion rate of the universe is not a velocity. It has different units.
Yippeee, ha ha, at least you got one thing right halc, , thank you
I suspect you are not using sufficient precision on your variables to handle a value of .99999997.