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(SR) Lorentz t', x' = Intervals
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(SR) Lorentz t', x' = Intervals
(c) Eleaticus/Oren C. Webster
Thnktank@concentric.net
Section Contents
- News Headers
- 1. Introduction with the obvious debunking of the use of 'just coordinates' in any
- 2. Table of Contents
- 3. The Lorentz-Einstein transforms
- 4. The 'just coordinates' argument
- 5. Single-system, little-purpose ambiguity.
- 6. Relating two coordinate measures/systems.
- 7. Distances and moving coordinate axes.
- 8. Time intervals.
- 9. Einstein's (1905) derivations.
- 10. A word about intervals.
- 11. Intervals versus the Twins Paradox.
- 12. Summary
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