• Re: Feynman's Light Clock

    From Augusta Maryanov@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 5 20:43:02 2025
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity

    Maciej Woźniak wrote:

    On 5/5/2025 3:37 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
    No. Clocks don't run faster "in higher gravity".
    Proper clocks are not affected by acceleration or gravitation.
    Proper clocks always run at their proper rate.

    And in the meantime in the real world - improper clocks with improper
    rate keep measuring improper t'=t in improper seconds. The reality is
    soooooo improper.

    time is not something to be measured, but always to use time as a
    coordinate in measurement of something else. You are completely
    uneducated, my friend. I see now why the communism collapsed in your
    traitor country, then now you suck dicks from the dirty capitalists,
    making you a slave. If you can't see this, I want my money back.

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