
Originally Posted by
Grimble
Simultaneity in SR.
1.The coordinate scales for an Inertial Frame of Reference are Proper time and Proper distance.
2.Using the Lorentz Transformations, any IFoR can calculate, from its own measurements, that the proper units of other IFoRs have the same magnitude as those proper units in its own IFoR.
3.If two rigid bodies, with identical proper lengths, pass one another and we consider two Space-time events; their front ends, A & A' aligning and their back ends, B & B' aligning, then those two events will be simultaneous in their respective IFoRs.
Reasoning.
1.Coordinate scales
i.Proper time is the time recorded on an inertial clock.
ii.The length of the train measured in the train frame is the proper length of the train (AB)
iii.The length of the embankment , measured in the frame of the embankment is the proper length of the embankment (CD).
2.Proper units in different IFoRs are of equal magnitude.
1.They would be measured so from any other IFoR that transformed their measurements
3.Simultaneity.
i.We have two bodies passing one another.
ii.The time-like space-time interval between the two events ds2= (cdt2 – (dx2 + dy2 + dz2) where dt = 0 is the same for each body as dy = 0, dz = 0 in both cases and dx is the proper distance between AB and betwee A' and B'
Obviously, you copied/pasted your conclusions from somewhere, as you first use rigid bodies but your 'proof' uses a train and an embankment. This is the first inconsistently of your post.
Next, you fail to specify if events
A & A' aligning and their back ends, B & B' aligning
happen at the same time T.
Then, you fail to whether the direction of travel of the two frames is parallel to the length of the rods or perpendicular to the length of the rods.
Could you please clear these up?
Last edited by AstroRockHunter; 2010-Mar-17 at 11:09 PM.
Reason: Edited to change 'first use rods' to 'first use rigid bodies'.
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