Originally Posted By: paul
...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.
...
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.
...even if it’s true that “each material has its own frequency” and “all materials have a unequal resonance,”
why wouldn’t you expect “the changes in magnitude of gravity and velocity” would affect all materials proportionally?


I can’t wrestle with your logic Paul, since there is no foundation upon which to stand.
We’ve both offered up our best guess as to how matter is affected by gravity or motion, but without much knowledge or any evidence.

It’s nice to see however, that you can acknowledge some "amount of time dilation" does occur, and that

...some "amount of time dilation" occurs, not only to cesium atoms,
but also that “all other materials would experience ...time dilation.”

...though I still expect time dilation would have the same effect, proportionally ...on all matter.

~ wink


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