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Re: Einstein's Relativity -> Paradoxes
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06/15/06 17:28
06/15/06 17:28
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capanno
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Quote:
In 1975, Professor Carrol Alley tested Einstein's theory using two synchronised atomic clocks. Carol loaded one clock onto a plane, which was flown for several hours, while the other clock remained on the ground. At the end of its flight, the clock on the plane was slightly behind the one on the ground. Time had actually slowed down for the clock on the plane. It had travelled forward in time.
Couldnt it be that the one clock had a little malfunction? Maybe because of the flight and g-forces?
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