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#1 2010-07-01 20:57:50

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How a still man experience a moving man passed by light

To make it even simpler I simplify again:

1. We have a still ant and a moving ant & light moving in his direction.

However the by moving ants registered;
1. Speed of light, c.
2. Escaping velocity of light from still ant, c + v.
Are still in the relation c : c + v.

And speed isn't relativistic.

c(0)²t(0)² - v(0)²t(1)² = c(0)²t(1)²

c(0)²t(0)² = c(0)²t(1)² + v(0)²t(1)²

t(0)² = t(1)²(1 + (v/c)²)

t(0)²/√(1 + (v/c)²) = t(1)²


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#2 2010-07-04 17:16:07

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Re: How a still man experience a moving man passed by light

That is why time dilation is not the same x-wise as z & y wise.

So basically we have the timedilation in the movement direction 1/(1+v/c), the one over the y & z planes, which is calculated like this:

( vt( 0 )²( 1 + v/c ) )² + c²t( 1,y )² = c²t( 0 )²

So:

t( 0 )²( c² - v²(1 + (v/c) )² = c²t( 1,y )²

=

c²t² - t²v^4/c² - t²v² - 2t²v³/c

Thereby:

t² - t²( v/c )^4 - t²v²/c² - 2t²v³/c³ = t( 1,y )

= t²( 1 - (v + v²/c)² )

= t²( 1 - (v + v²/c)(v + v²/c))

= t²( 1 - (v(c + v)/c)²) = t( 1,y )²

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#3 2010-07-05 00:58:41

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Re: How a still man experience a moving man passed by light

That's why if one travel near in certain speeds, the momentum will become zero and there will be a big humongous bang that could destroy anything. Because time would stand still. Length would become zero. For instance if one travels in 1.22474 m/s.

The mass's time would become zero and its mass would become eternaly massive and we all would die.

When (2( 1 - (v(c + v)/c)^2) + (1 + v/c)^2)^½ = 0 that would happen.

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#4 2010-07-06 02:11:40

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Re: How a still man experience a moving man passed by light

The gravitomagnetical effect would be some. (if someone could help me calculate the perpendicular force to the gravity?)


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