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From: bliss (swise@lwhs.org)
Date: Fri Nov 12 1999 - 16:15:16 PST


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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 16:15:16 -0800
From: swise@lwhs.org (bliss)
Subject: student question

Hi everyone,

A physics student of mine has a question that I can't answer! Could you help?
Here he is:

We're studying relativity and Einstein in class and I came across a
question when we were discussing the mu meson particles. How would we know
that mu meson particles have short lifespans when we can only know that it
travels at the speed of life (and thus doesn't die because of the slower
internal clock)?
Thanks......

Thanks -- Sarah Wise

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Sarah Wise

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"Not everything that can be counted counts,
and not everything that counts can be counted."
--Albert Einstein


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