Problem is you seem to be assuming that time dilation doesn't occur, meaning it's not relative. Time dilation has been empirically confirmed to occur, though.
Time dilation does occur, but only with the traveler moving fast relative to the fixed 'background' of stars and GEMM. This a fundamentaly provable difference between Relativity and GEMM theory. See new video GEMM 35.
Fixed? Since distance is relative, it isn't fixed, because you can't show that they're stationary. As well, the time dialation occuring is due to the curvature of spacetime, predicted by the general theory of relativity, and recently shown by NASA to occur.
No, that is the difference between Relativity and GEMM. Distance is fixed in GEMM (although the stuff of space is continuing to expand rapidly.) And GEMM offers a different explanation of time dilation than relativity, it does not deny the dilation.
No, no, the Michelson-Morley experiment cannot be performed at anywhere near the precision required to measure a GEMM 'wind'. Current limits are 10-11 not 10-31.
Problem is you seem to be assuming that time dilation doesn't occur, meaning it's not relative. Time dilation has been empirically confirmed to occur, though.
popisfizzy 4 years ago
Time dilation does occur, but only with the traveler moving fast relative to the fixed 'background' of stars and GEMM. This a fundamentaly provable difference between Relativity and GEMM theory. See new video GEMM 35.
aeinstein1904 4 years ago
Fixed? Since distance is relative, it isn't fixed, because you can't show that they're stationary. As well, the time dialation occuring is due to the curvature of spacetime, predicted by the general theory of relativity, and recently shown by NASA to occur.
popisfizzy 4 years ago
No, that is the difference between Relativity and GEMM. Distance is fixed in GEMM (although the stuff of space is continuing to expand rapidly.) And GEMM offers a different explanation of time dilation than relativity, it does not deny the dilation.
aeinstein1904 4 years ago
if this is true, the Michelson--Morley experiment proves that the earth is not moving.
GentileTRUTH 5 years ago
No, no, the Michelson-Morley experiment cannot be performed at anywhere near the precision required to measure a GEMM 'wind'. Current limits are 10-11 not 10-31.
aeinstein1904 5 years ago