Theory of relativity-atomic watches and time dilation
Journal Title: International Journal of Fundamental Physical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
In this article, we asked about the validity of the results obtained using atomic clocks, when trying to contrast the idea of the Time Dilation. As we will try to demonstrate, the idea of time dilation is a utopia that appears by a misinterpretation of a Thought experiment. However, physical experiments performed with great precision, using atomic clocks, are interpreted as the occurrence of such fallacy. What if we are wrong? Do these physical experiments serve to corroborate the idea of time dilation?
Authors and Affiliations
Enrique Viladesau
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