[Physics] Muons

o.serret at free.fr o.serret at free.fr
Tue Oct 23 16:30:26 CEST 2018


Thank you Carl for the information. 

About muons, maybe will you be interested too by the article «Muon life time would depend of its Energy » @ 
http://www.mrelativity.net/Papers/51/Muons%20Serret%20Millennium.pdf : 

Only the theory of Relativity would explain that the short life of muons allows them to reach ground level. However, this explanation can be criticized on the fact that it assimilates the time measured in a ‘terrestrial frame’ to the proper time in ‘muon frame’, and mainly that it confuses ‘lifetime’ of a muon and dilation of the ‘time’. 

Therefore, another explanation is proposed based on the CERN results: muons lifetime would be proportional to gamma factor, indirectly to their speed or energy level. It is then shown that restless muons can reach ground level. 

Best regards 
Olivier 

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Your members may enjoy an update to one of my pages, which very thoroughly describes all aspects of the 1941 Muon experiments, even including how and why Bremsstrahlung radiation occurs in the Laboratory from the Muons. More importantly, the fact that Special Relativity is simultaneously working in both directions is really important. WE have long known that Muons appear to be tremendously slowed down (by a time factor of a hundred), but no one generally notices that a Muon scientist would see US moving really slowly (also by a factor of a hundred). We accept that Muons look down and see the atmosphere appear to only be 1/100 as thick (half a mile) but no one seems to realize that WE look like "pancakes" for that same reason, really, really slow moving pancakes in a "pancake laboratory". 

It's interestinng information which you should enjoy http://mb-soft.com/public4/dilations.html 

As you read this info, think about the consequences for the "Twins Paradox" where, again, BOTH SIDES deals with Relativity issues which are NOT a "paradox" at all. 

Carl Johnson 
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