The claim is that the muon's half life is increased from its measured value 
in the lab frame, to an extended value when observed by a stationary 
observer seeing the muon in motion. But how is the lab frame different from 
the rest frame in which the muon is is observed as moving? They seem like 
the same frame. AG

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