mistermack wrote:Twiglet, if you want to help, answer a much simpler question, with a clear explanation :
Is any and every frame of reference you can choose ( an infinite choice ) valid for every particle in the Universe? If yes, why, if no, why not?
If you can give a clear answer to that, we're getting somewhere.
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And no hostility felt or meant, by the way. I just react if people try to talk down to me. If Einstein talked down to me, he would get the same response, so you lot are a cert.
That's a philosophical question, not a scientific one mistermack.
All I can say is that the results predicted by relativity are consistent with experiment, which doesn't mean the theory is true.
The thing is, if you are going to criticize relativity scientifically, then you really should understand for your own sake what relativity means. People learn in different ways, but the questions you have asked about particles travelling at different speeds - thats a question which can easily be plugged into the equations, and produce a result which not only can be tested experimentally, it repeatedly has been.
ChildinaZoo is right when he says you cannot simply add the velocities together (in relativity). If you go through the question I posed, you will learn why,
If you actually want to learn, but the understanding isn't handed to you on a plate mistermack, you actually need to go through the process. I am not appealing to my greater knowledge here, I am telling you how you can go about calculating what relativity predicts. When you understand that, you'll be a lot further forward. IMO quite a lot further forward than farsight too.....