relativity test experiment I came up with
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:38 am
Granted the original idea popped into my head over a decade ago while still in high school, but I had a thought recently about another way to do it.
The original idea was put a macro particle into an accelerator. Get enough speed for relativity to come into play, and see if there's a change in half life from time dilation. There are several challenges with such an idea, I never studied enough physics to bother with it anyway.
The new idea I figure would be easier in some ways. Use muons instead of a macro particle. The target would be timed so that if relativity delays the decay of the muon, it'll hit the target. Not enough relativity, the muon decays too soon and you don't get a muon impact at the target. Probably easier to get a straight line path too, to get rid of worries about the curved path affecting your reference frame.
The original idea was put a macro particle into an accelerator. Get enough speed for relativity to come into play, and see if there's a change in half life from time dilation. There are several challenges with such an idea, I never studied enough physics to bother with it anyway.
The new idea I figure would be easier in some ways. Use muons instead of a macro particle. The target would be timed so that if relativity delays the decay of the muon, it'll hit the target. Not enough relativity, the muon decays too soon and you don't get a muon impact at the target. Probably easier to get a straight line path too, to get rid of worries about the curved path affecting your reference frame.