From o.serret at free.fr Sat Mar 13 11:34:51 2021 From: o.serret at free.fr (OS) Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:34:51 +0100 Subject: [Physics] Physics Digest, Vol 14, Issue 9 Message-ID: Maybe will you be interested by this short video ; it is about an alternative explanation of the precession of Mercury perihelion : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3xZ5r1hi9s Provenance : Courrier pour Windows 10 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From o.serret at free.fr Sat Mar 13 11:35:01 2021 From: o.serret at free.fr (OS) Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:35:01 +0100 Subject: [Physics] Physics Digest, Vol 14, Issue 9 Message-ID: Maybe will you be interested by this short video about an alternative explanation of Mercury’s perihelion precession : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3xZ5r1hi9s&t=8s Provenance : Courrier pour Windows 10 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From o.serret at free.fr Sat Mar 13 11:35:03 2021 From: o.serret at free.fr (OS) Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:35:03 +0100 Subject: [Physics] Muons Message-ID: 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jleunen1941 at kpnmail.nl Sat Mar 13 14:00:17 2021 From: jleunen1941 at kpnmail.nl (Hans van Leunen) Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2021 14:00:17 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Physics] Muons In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1179185056.95635.1615640417946@kpc.webmail.kpnmail.nl> In its elemental structure and in its basic mechanisms physical reality is very simple and easily comprehensible. Astonishing enough, most scientists hardly know the elemental structures that physical reality applies. Who knows all details of the most simple vector space and how this differs from a more complicated Euclidean space that is known as a Hilbert space? Who knows that number systems exist in many versions? Many aspects of these structures are not fully explored. The fact that a large system of Hilbert spaces can share the same underlying basal vector space was only recently discovered and leads to a very powerful construct that possesses a huge storage capacity that can easily capture all dynamic geometric data of all objects that occur in the lifetime of our universe. It shows astonishing similarities with what particle physicists documented in the Standard Model. These are experimental data. So, it is striking that a purely mathematical construct is showing much of the features of the Standard Model of elementary fermions as is described in "Elemental and structured spaces"; https://vixra.org/abs/2102.0087 The Hilbert repository may revolutionize the future of theoretical physics. It is incredible that this abstract storage medium was not discovered much earlier. Greathings, Hans van Leunen, a retired physicist > Op 13-03-2021 11:35 schreef OS : > > > > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Physics mailing list > Physics at tuks.nl > http://mail.tuks.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/physics > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: