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I think time would dilate the same for all matter/materials.


well , Im not certain about this - yet.

but from what I understand so far what must be occurring
is the atomic clock is counting the
number of cycles that occur between the excited stage and
the de-excited stage of a cesium atom ...

ie ... counting the number of the changes in energy levels
that occur and the cesium atom naturally experiences
energy level changes at a frequency of 9,192,631,770 times
per second , I can use the word second here because the word
second is now defined as the amount of time that corresponds
with the frequency of the cesium atom ( 9,192,631,770 ).

each material has its own frequency.
pretty much everything has its own frequency if its the way
Im thinking it is.

anyway the only reason that there is a difference in the
change in frequency of the cesium atom on the top of a
mountain or inside a satellite is because of the changes
in magnitude of gravity and velocity.

and the reason that the changes in magnitude of gravity
and velocity affect the natural resonance frequency of
the cesium atom is due to the stresses placed upon the
electrons of the cesium atom by the changes in magnitude
of gravity and velocity.

all materials have a unequal resonance and this means
that the electrons of each of the diverse number of materials orbit their respective center at a different constant change
in velocity and at different distances from the center of the atom.

there is no way that the external forces that are presented
equally to the diverse number of materials could possibly affect
the electrons of each different material equally because they
do not share the same constant change in velocity nor do
they share the same distance from the center.

so if there is a cesium atom sitting beside a hydrogen atom
and they are exposed to the same external stresses the
the cesium atom would experience a unnatural change in its
natural frequency due to the external forces.

but the hydrogen atom would not experience an equal change
in its frequency.

it would experience a change however.

just not equal.

so all materials would experience a different change in frequency.


and since time is now based on the number of cycles of a
cesium atom each second then this means that the only material
that experiences the same amount of time dilation is the
cesium material.

all other materials would experience a different amount of
time dilation.

basically because time is defined as the frequency
of a cesium atom ... and time is inside the time dilation
equations.

you could just as well trade the t for time with a
symbol representing the cesium frequency inside the
time dilation equation.

so if the equation were true then the equations only say
that time slows down or speeds up for the cesium atom alone!!!

so the equation cannot be used to determine the amount of time
dilation for any other material unless the (t) for time is
replaced by a symbol that represents the frequency
of the material being subjected to the external stresses.

which would require a re write of the equation
because currently the equation is bound by the
time standard that is bound to the frequency
of the cesium atom.

and magic doesnt appear to work in classical physics.


LOL^3





3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.