On 24 June 2014 06:08, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

> I agree that clock’s operate at different rates as space vehicles and high
> speed aircraft approach the speed of light or are located at different
> gravitational levels, but that does not prove that time passes at different
> rates.
>

Why not?

>
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> Would a faraway galaxy compute the time since the Big Bang as a time other
> than about 13.8 billion years?
>
>
>
Generally speaking yes, however that doesn't prove what you think it does.
This has been discussed extensively here...
*https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/everything-list/block$20universe/everything-list/jFX-wTm_E_Q/lzJdRBAgPocJ
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/everything-list/block$20universe/everything-list/jFX-wTm_E_Q/lzJdRBAgPocJ>*


>  There are other logical explanations for muon’s longer life when
> traveling fast as compared to floating around a lab.
>
>
> Such as?

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