Logicandreason Posted June 7, 2023 Posted June 7, 2023 The "Light Clock" has nothing to do with Physics. Because such a device is a physical impossibility. So you have an imaginary device that can't possibly function in reality, then you expect to be able to do Math calculations on its performance? That's equivalent to calculating how many tooth fairies would be required to lift a block of Moon Cheese. -1
Mordred Posted June 7, 2023 Posted June 7, 2023 there is nothing incorrect regarding the light clock used to describe time dilation on signal rate change. When you get right down to it gravitational redshift is a direct example.
swansont Posted June 7, 2023 Posted June 7, 2023 We do thought problems that are physically impossible all the time. Frictionless surfaces, reversible processes. This isn’t a serious objection.
Janus Posted June 7, 2023 Posted June 7, 2023 15 hours ago, Logicandreason said: The "Light Clock" has nothing to do with Physics. Because such a device is a physical impossibility. So you have an imaginary device that can't possibly function in reality, then you expect to be able to do Math calculations on its performance? That's equivalent to calculating how many tooth fairies would be required to lift a block of Moon Cheese. Just out of curiosity, exactly what about the light clock do find as being impossible?
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