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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 204879" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>That is true, I did not perform any experiment, I wouldn’t have the resources for such experiments, yet there are some people who did – they measured the (time) dilation using an atomic clock on board of an airplane which traveled i.d.k. how many thousands of miles far and then back. Also the fact that satellites (whether geo-orbital or geo-stationary) clocks need to be “updated” every now and then, is obvious that time dilation actually happens. They have done such experiments over many years and they considered the (same) results to be proof that time indeed dilates for objects in motion. I also happen to agree that a certain dose of skepticism is what brings much more accuracy in experiments results and brings it closer to the truth, even if only by repeating the same experiment numerous times to check the result as accurate as possible. In all those experiments, they concentrated on some certain aspects that were at interest for them, yet there are some other conclusions that can be drawn from those same experiments, for example – it seems that, within a certain range, of course, the mass of the object that is moving is irrelevant … that atomic clock could have traveled in that airplane or in a much lighter (or heavier) vehicle – the speed and distance (therefore time) it traveled was the one to give the dilation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 204879, member: 11971"] That is true, I did not perform any experiment, I wouldn’t have the resources for such experiments, yet there are some people who did – they measured the (time) dilation using an atomic clock on board of an airplane which traveled i.d.k. how many thousands of miles far and then back. Also the fact that satellites (whether geo-orbital or geo-stationary) clocks need to be “updated” every now and then, is obvious that time dilation actually happens. They have done such experiments over many years and they considered the (same) results to be proof that time indeed dilates for objects in motion. I also happen to agree that a certain dose of skepticism is what brings much more accuracy in experiments results and brings it closer to the truth, even if only by repeating the same experiment numerous times to check the result as accurate as possible. In all those experiments, they concentrated on some certain aspects that were at interest for them, yet there are some other conclusions that can be drawn from those same experiments, for example – it seems that, within a certain range, of course, the mass of the object that is moving is irrelevant … that atomic clock could have traveled in that airplane or in a much lighter (or heavier) vehicle – the speed and distance (therefore time) it traveled was the one to give the dilation. [/QUOTE]
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