Big Dog
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Re: Here's two reasons why Time dilation may not possible
Posted:
Jun 22, 2012 3:01 PM
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On Jun 22, 1:44 pm, Tom Roberts <tjroberts...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > Good question. Koobee is not alone in this.... I do not know what it is about > relativity that attracts so many kooks and idiots, compared to, say, quantum or > solid-state physics. >
Oh, this ain't hard to figure out. There's a mystique about Einstein -- not from physicists but from popular press -- that smells like glory to wannabes. Also, there aren't any names that people with grade- school education will know associated with solid-state or quantum physics -- and they certainly won't know exactly what their contributions were. Also, special relativity doesn't require the math background that quantum physics or solid-state physics does and so wannabes are not immediately discouraged. Also, there's the FALSE impression that relativity rests on gedankens and other "just thinking about it" exercises for its validity, which appeals to armchair philosophers with wannabe dreams of being a physicist. Also, there are more efforts to make relativity accessible to the untrained than there are for quantum physics or solid-state physics, and so you're looking at low-hanging fruit-feeders. Also, quantum mechanics and solid-state physics have more ordinary applications than relativity, and so there isn't really any chance to question their validity. Also, ordinary Joes aren't under the immediate impression that quantum or solid-state physics have basic ideas that counter-intuitive, and so there is less tendency to be reactionary against them like there is for relativity.
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