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Dale replied to the thread B Can Light Speed Be Increased by Straightening Its Wave Path?.The waves are variations in the field vectors, not wiggles in the position. It travels in a straight line already -
Dale replied to the thread Thank you to mentors, advisors and members.That has been my experience too. Peer review has improved my papers, even when the manuscript was rejected by the journal. -
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Thank you. Well, I think it was to follow the 2 reviewers' mandatory suggestions closely in the revision of my initial submission... -
Dale replied to the thread Thank you to mentors, advisors and members.Congratulations! For you, what was the biggest lesson you learned from the process? -
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I want to thank those members who interacted with me a couple of years ago in two Optics Forum threads. They were @Drakkith, @hutchphd... -
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It cannot, because time dilation is independent of the energies and momenta involved. This is to be expected because time dilation is... -
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The energy and momentum of a clock depend on its mass. The measured time dilation does not. -
Dale replied to the thread What should I do if I found a paper with same result as mine?.They will. Does your paper provide something that the first one does not? If so, you should cite the first paper in your introduction... -
Dale replied to the thread I Confused about time dilation -- motion vs energy.No. As you mentioned, you can put 5 J of KE into an electron and get a huge amount of time dilation. The same 5 J of KE into a planet... -
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Yes, but perhaps that's because the cited paper is from July 2011, while the main paper on asymmetric radiation of the Pioneers is from... -
Dale replied to the thread B How can a black hole absorb matter?.Why? The existence of any finite ##\Delta \tau## is sufficient. @Ibix argument doesn’t rely on there being an upper bound. -
Dale reacted to Greg Bernhardt's post in the thread Insights Relativator (Circular Slide-Rule): Simulated with Desmos - Insight with
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Insights auto threads is broken atm, so I'm manually creating these for new Insight articles. The Relativator was sold by (as printed)...