Discrete physics question.
- From: Rozmonth@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 8 Jun 2005 14:10:25 -0700
How do you emulate the fact that you can't go faster than the speed of
light, along with the fact that in different reference frames
everything's different, using only discrete physics?
I've been told a variation of the taxicab function allows you to turn a
square lattice into euclidian space, so how do you use that to make
minkowskian spacetime?
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