Re: Matrix Mass



There aren't two different clocks for a. It isn't four-vector
acceleration.
a^0 = d^2x^2/dt^2
a^0 = (d/dt)(dx^0/dt)
a^0 = (d/dt)(dct/dt)
a^0 = (d/dt)(cdt/dt)
a^0 = (d/dt)(c)
a^0 = 0
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