Re: Generalized Lorentz Transformation for an Accelerated Frame of Reference
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Date: 01/17/05
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Date: 16 Jan 2005 19:22:52 -0800
xxein: It sounds to me like you want someone to tell you how to drive
a truck from the perspective of running a global industry.
It is simply the Lorentz transform between v(0) and v(x), where v is
the speed at time t. v is the derivitive of the acceleration constant
wrt time, t, as traced back to v(x) = 0 and t = 0.
It involves both a Doppler effect and a time dilational effect. Each
is separate, but the combination allows observers to assume/measure a
relative velocity between them so that one or the other or both can
claim to be stationary in the light field.
This falls flat to an object logic and signifies that this type of
understanding is based soley on subjective measurement. Subjective
measurement is bent and twisted by the very factors it considers to be
a physic. But don't tell anyone.
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