EXPERIMENT ON MEASURING THE OBSERVED RATE OF A MOVING CLOCK

Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2023, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a practical experiment conducted at JSC “VNIIRA”, which refutes the position of the special theory of relativity (STR), according to which moving clocks, due to their movement, in all cases, according to observations, go slower than stationary ones. An experimental fact, established experimentally, is that the clock moving towards the observer, according to observations, goes faster than his stationary clock. STR contradicts this experimental fact. The probability that the STR formula, which expresses the slowing down of the time of a moving clock, is unreliable is greater than 0.99999999999744, that is, it is practically equal to one. The hypothesis "STR is an erroneous theory" in accordance with the experiment is practically reliable. It has been experimentally proven that when observing the astronauts of a spacecraft moving towards the observer, their movements and speech will be observed accelerated by 1/(1-v_exp⁄c)times, where v_ист and c are the speed of the spacecraft and the speed of light, respectively. STR predicts that in this case the astronauts' movements will be observed slowed down by 1/√(1-(v_exp⁄c)^2 )times, thus STR predictions contradict the experimental data. The experiment was carried out using the Avrora-2 monopulse secondary surveillance radar manufactured by JSC “VNIIRA”, which provides high-precision measurement of the time intervals between the moments of transmitting a request and receiving response signals from aircraft transponders. The practical value of this work lies in the fact that its results will help scientists of technical sciences, as well as specialists developing aviation and space technology, to avoid theoretical errors, and it is also possible to avoid accidents and disasters in aviation and space technology associated with the use of erroneous STR formulas. The paper presents reliable formulas that need to be used instead of the corresponding erroneous STR formulas.

Authors and Affiliations

Alexandr Petrovich Plyasovskikh, Dilshod Elmuradovich Eshmuradov

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  • EP ID EP714439
  • DOI 10.5281/zenodo.7767737
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Alexandr Petrovich Plyasovskikh, Dilshod Elmuradovich Eshmuradov (2023). EXPERIMENT ON MEASURING THE OBSERVED RATE OF A MOVING CLOCK. International scientific journal Science and Innovation, 2(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-714439