Re: Proper quantities in SR



On Jun 29, 5:30 pm, Eric Gisse <jowr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Proper anything is what an observer sees with respect to himself. Eg,
proper time is the time the observer would read off his own clock.

Wow! Get a load of all that learning.


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