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Has time dilation ever been proven experimentally?
The discussion centers around the experimental verification of time dilation, a concept from relativity. Participants explore various experiments and interpretations, including atomic clock experiments and the implications of muon decay, while also addressing the philosophical aspects of proving scientific theories.
Participants express a mix of agreement and disagreement. While some acknowledge the experimental support for time dilation, others contest the completeness of this evidence and the philosophical implications regarding the proof of theories.
Participants highlight limitations in the experimental evidence, including potential systematic uncertainties and the philosophical stance that theories can only be proven incorrect rather than correct.
Originally posted by einsteinian77
Has time dilation ever been proven experimentally?
Originally posted by pmb
Well no theory can ever be proven.
You need to calm down. Such displays of hostility will generally not be tolerated here.Originally posted by PhysicsRocks88
No theory can ever be proven? Could a more stupid statement come from an animals mouth?
You can only prove theories wrong, not right...Originally posted by PhysicsRocks88
WHAT? Who in the hell on Earth are you?
No theory can ever be proven? Could a more stupid statement come from an animals mouth?
I suggest you take that back.
Originally posted by PhysicsRocks88
WHAT? Who in the hell on Earth are you?
No theory can ever be proven? Could a more stupid statement come from an animals mouth?
I suggest you take that back.
Originally posted by Thomas
By the way, as far as I am aware, by no means all experimental data show clear evidence for the existence of time dilation both in...
Originally posted by ahrkron
...Also, time dilation is closely linked to the mass-energy relation, for which there are tons of evidence, both from nuclear plants and weapons, and from day-to-day results in accelerator laboratories.