There are several Scientific theories that appear 'illogical' and that a ten year would think is crazy. But these theories weren't dreamed up by a bunch of bored idiots. These theories came about because the standard, 'logical' theories didn't work under certain circumstances.
Not at all the point.
As Clete pointed out the position of the sun does not change.
A ten year old could see that and recognize time dilation as daft. At least based on the experiments with clocks.
In short, you are rejecting something that you know nothing about out of ignorance. And you apparently think that low intellegence is teh key to understanding the world.
I certainly [perceive you as having low intelligence, but that's beside the point.
I reject it because I know the theory, and it's demonstrably false to anyone who can clearly see.
I know little about reletivity. I do know a thing or two about quantum mechanics. it is completely 'illogical'. Any ten year old would tell you that. Even Einstein though it was nuts. But it works. And it is a valid scientific theory whose results you use and observe every day.
Provide something you think is "illogical" from quantum mechanics. Go ahead.
I tried telling him that, but, as you can see, he still thinks all knowledge can be derived from common sense. And frankly, why shouldn't it? It's not like relativistic effects are undetectable in the world as we experience it in our day-to-day lives. If they were there, we should obviously have an intuitive understanding of them.
No, not all knowledge can be derived from common sense, but common sense can certainly show things to either be clearly obviously true, or clearly obviously false.
How much experience do you have with science? Anything beyond high school? You think scientists just sit around bored seeing who can come up with the weirdest explanation for things? And do you think generations of scientists who come after them just accept those explanations? This isn't religion, you know. Sitting around throwing out your personal opinion doesn't get you anywhere in science, and you'll never experience such intense scrutiny of your ideas as when you try and explain your ideas to scientists.
Then why is it no one wants to admit the possibility that gravity was effecting the clocks themselves, and not time?
Obviously you've never spent any significant time around scientists who do actual research. You give them very little credit (and you give far too much credit to your "common sense"), despite the fact that they, and their "theorizing" have made your comfortable modern life possible. The universe does not play by human rules, and common sense doesn't get you very far in the sciences. Anyone with any science background will quickly acknowledge this.
Does the universe play by the rules [laws] of physics?
...and the only people who really claim this are stupid people. It's like they need something to be proud of, so they tote around their mastery of this esoteric term they've invented called "common sense". Give me a break. It's kind of like "don't bother me with all those facts, I have really good instincts."
I don't think you know what common sense is.
Common sense dictates that gravity effects motion and weight. And therefore nothing will work the same in differing gravity fields. This leads to the conclusion that a clock reading differently in space than on Earth is not enough evidence to support the idea that time itself is effected by gravity.
Now, it could be possible that that is why they acted the way they did, but it is not a certainty, because it could very well be that the clocks were effected by the difference in gravity.
Of course, the other issue is that in order to be effected by gravity something must have a degree of mass. So, how much mass does time have? If the answer is none, then common sense dictates that it cannot be effected by gravity.
Also I would like an answer to the question of why Einstein threw common sense out the window and theorized that time, something with no mass, would be effected by gravity...
I just tested them, they work fine.
Well, they weren't working for me. I don't mean all of them mind you. Only the ones in the post to which I was replying.
Oh, you mean they're not converting you? I never expected them too. I thought it would be helpful for you guys to be able to have something to argue with.
Nope. Not at all what I meant.