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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 127202" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>There is a difference. An experiment would show if time dilation is present. Then math could be used to model the data you collected. But the math would be modeled after factual data. That is how math models are supposed to be created. Then I could use the math model to recreate the data gathered. Some would argue that the math then is able to predict an outcome. But really it doesn't. It just creates a predetermined outcome. </p><p></p><p>A while back I proposed making a clock to record time using all 4 of the fundamental forces. A timebase using each force would show if the force is being affected by true time or just it's fundamental force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 127202, member: 288"] There is a difference. An experiment would show if time dilation is present. Then math could be used to model the data you collected. But the math would be modeled after factual data. That is how math models are supposed to be created. Then I could use the math model to recreate the data gathered. Some would argue that the math then is able to predict an outcome. But really it doesn't. It just creates a predetermined outcome. A while back I proposed making a clock to record time using all 4 of the fundamental forces. A timebase using each force would show if the force is being affected by true time or just it's fundamental force. [/QUOTE]
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