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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 197780" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>There's no need for any communication. There is only one clock and each person sees its second hand go 360 degrees. If asked about it later, each will tell you it went around the entire clock face. Since it's the only clock they're looking at, everyone sees the same thing.</p><p>Obviously, this assumes people are paying attention. But I DID say watching a clock.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry, no. Time dilation happens every, single time a particle is accelerated in a particle accelerator. Particles with very short half lives come into existence and last longer before decay than they would without the acceleration. In fact, in the case of some observed particles, scientists actually <strong>rely</strong> on time dilation to slow the particle's clock so they even have time to observe it.</p><p></p><p>If there were no time dilation through gravitation, then you need to explain why clocks on GPS satellites run faster than clocks on Earth. Every reading has to correct for this error.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the rest of your drivel, solipsism doesn't explain anything. Of course, if you'd <strong><em>prefer</em></strong> that there be no explanation (as I indicated earlier,) then solipsism is your only possible position.</p><p></p><p>Harte</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 197780, member: 443"] There's no need for any communication. There is only one clock and each person sees its second hand go 360 degrees. If asked about it later, each will tell you it went around the entire clock face. Since it's the only clock they're looking at, everyone sees the same thing. Obviously, this assumes people are paying attention. But I DID say watching a clock. Sorry, no. Time dilation happens every, single time a particle is accelerated in a particle accelerator. Particles with very short half lives come into existence and last longer before decay than they would without the acceleration. In fact, in the case of some observed particles, scientists actually [B]rely[/B] on time dilation to slow the particle's clock so they even have time to observe it. If there were no time dilation through gravitation, then you need to explain why clocks on GPS satellites run faster than clocks on Earth. Every reading has to correct for this error. Regarding the rest of your drivel, solipsism doesn't explain anything. Of course, if you'd [B][I]prefer[/I][/B] that there be no explanation (as I indicated earlier,) then solipsism is your only possible position. Harte [/QUOTE]
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