Re: Download a new book on quantum mechanics and relativity.
From: Eugene Stefanovich (eugenev_at_synopsys.com)
Date: 10/24/04
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Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 21:45:52 -0700
chaverondier wrote:
> Eugene Stefanovich <eugenev@synopsys.com> wrote in message news:<417827A2.9090403@synopsys.com>...
>
> If a real event z3 caused by the coincidence of events z1 and z2
> occurs for observer O and doesn't occurs for observer O', do you
> consider that observer O and observer O' belong to the same universe ?
I am not quite sure what your question means.
Could you give some examples?
You probably agree that when time translation is applied to
the observer, the internal structure of the observed system
may undergo some very drastic changes: reactions, decays, etc.
My point is that boost transformations of observers are
not much different from time translations: there should
be reactions, decays, etc induced by boost transformations of
observer.
This sounds very unusual, I agree. But there is no other way
if you want to preserve the Poincare group relationships
between different inertial transformations (time translations,
boosts, space translations,..)
Eugene
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> Bernard Chaverondier
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/lebigbang/transformation.htm
> Derivation of Lorentz transforms and inertial system of
> coordinates in the framework of Aristotle space-time.
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/lebigbang/epr.htm
> Quantum determinism or Relativist locality ?
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