• New critic

    From LaurenceClarkCrossen@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 12 20:37:39 2025
    "Einstein’s theory of spacetime is wrong"
    Yin Zhu
    Agriculture Department of Hubei Province, Wuhan, China

    He makes a number of good points in this article and has many articles
    on Researchgate.

    For example, there are no stationary muons and since there are more in
    the atmosphere the odds are they will have some longer lived ones.

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  • From LaurenceClarkCrossen@21:1/5 to LaurenceClarkCrossen on Thu Jun 12 21:30:42 2025
    On Thu, 12 Jun 2025 20:37:39 +0000, LaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:

    "Einstein’s theory of spacetime is wrong"
    Yin Zhu
    Agriculture Department of Hubei Province, Wuhan, China

    He makes a number of good points in this article and has many articles
    on Researchgate.

    For example, there are no stationary muons and since there are more in
    the atmosphere the odds are they will have some longer lived ones.
    Another example is the fact that the Newtonian effect on atomic clocks
    in orbit has not been compared with the relativistic effect. He has a
    whole paper on that.

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  • From J. J. Lodder@21:1/5 to LaurenceClarkCrossen on Fri Jun 13 11:02:13 2025
    LaurenceClarkCrossen <clzb93ynxj@att.net> wrote:

    "Einstein's theory of spacetime is wrong"
    Yin Zhu
    Agriculture Department of Hubei Province, Wuhan, China

    He makes a number of good points in this article and has many articles
    on Researchgate.

    For example, there are no stationary muons and since there are more in
    the atmosphere the odds are they will have some longer lived ones.

    Huh? The man is an idiot without significant knowledge of physics.
    Not too surprising, given his affiliation.

    Thermalised muons, (at lyquid hydrogen temperatures)
    and muons bound to hydrogen atoms or H2 molecules
    are well known from bubble chamber experiments.
    (originating from the decay of stopped pions)

    They decay at their rest frame rate of course,
    in agreement with measured decay rates of relativistic muons,

    Jan

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