Insights Blog
-- Browse All Articles --
Physics Articles
Physics Tutorials
Physics Guides
Physics FAQ
Math Articles
Math Tutorials
Math Guides
Math FAQ
Education Articles
Education Guides
Bio/Chem Articles
Technology Guides
Computer Science Tutorials
Forums
Trending
Log in
Register
What's new
Latest activity
Register
Menu
Log in
Register
Navigation
More options
Style variation
System
Light
Dark
Contact us
Close Menu
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Forums
cianfa72's latest activity
cianfa72
replied to the thread
I
Conventionality of the One-Way Speed of Light
.
In the above, I believe the only sensibile way to check/ensure what I highlighted in bold, is to use light beams sent forth and back...
Aug 28, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
Ibix's post
in the thread
A
1-Way Speed of Light
with
Like
.
Worth noting that you'll get different two way speeds of light in the vertical configuration depending on which clock you use. If you...
Aug 28, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
PeterDonis's post
in the thread
A
1-Way Speed of Light
with
Like
.
No, it won't. Ideally it will be 180 degrees, since A and B are on opposite sides of the wheel. No, opposite directions. No, they...
Aug 27, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
PeterDonis's post
in the thread
I
Is a Gravitational Field Real or Just a Coordinate Transformation Artifact?
with
Agree
.
I don't think this is a good way to put it. As most other textbooks use the term "locally flat", it means that you an always find a...
Aug 26, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
Dale's post
in the thread
I
Is a Gravitational Field Real or Just a Coordinate Transformation Artifact?
with
Like
.
The connection between the two is tidal gravity. Spacetime curvature cannot be removed by a coordinate transformation and tidal effects...
Aug 26, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
PeterDonis's post
in the thread
I
How do non-diagonal indices of a metric allow for local flatness?
with
Informative
.
Not the way you mean. The Minkowski metric is diagonal when you choose a particular coordinate chart. But you can also choose a chart on...
Aug 26, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
Ibix's post
in the thread
I
How do non-diagonal indices of a metric allow for local flatness?
with
Agree
.
Another way to look at it is that it's always possible to pick a timelike vector and three spacelike vectors that are mutually...
Aug 26, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
PeterDonis's post
in the thread
I
Transformation for Lemaitre coordinates
with
Like
.
This will be true in general for any transformation between the Schwarzschild chart and a chart that doesn't have a coordinate...
Aug 26, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
Dale's post
in the thread
I
Deriving Einstein's Relativity Postulates from Minkowski Spacetime
with
Like
.
You need to say a little more than just "Minkowski spacetime metric" for it to follow naturally. The Minkowski metric is just a...
Aug 26, 2025
cianfa72
replied to the thread
I
How do non-diagonal indices of a metric allow for local flatness?
.
In Anderson coordinates the expression of the flat spacetime metric ##ds^2## includes mixed term in ##\kappa dtdx##. For ##\kappa=0##...
Aug 25, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
Dale's post
in the thread
I
How do non-diagonal indices of a metric allow for local flatness?
with
Like
.
Yes. Also, any four-velocity is a 4D tangent vector to a worldline. So that vector is the same vector in different frames, although its...
Aug 25, 2025
cianfa72
replied to the thread
I
How do non-diagonal indices of a metric allow for local flatness?
.
Ah ok, I think what I put in bold is the key point. What is actually invariant are the light cones and therefore the light's velocity as...
Aug 25, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
Dale's post
in the thread
I
How do non-diagonal indices of a metric allow for local flatness?
with
Like
.
As @PeterDonis mentioned also the coordinate two way speed of light can vary in non-inertial charts. Although that does also depend on...
Aug 25, 2025
cianfa72
replied to the thread
I
How do non-diagonal indices of a metric allow for local flatness?
.
I think you actually mean the one-way speed of light (OWSOL) is only invariant in the standard inertial coordinates (assuming of course...
Aug 24, 2025
cianfa72
reacted to
Ibix's post
in the thread
I
Conventionality of the One-Way Speed of Light
with
Agree
.
It's not necessarily the one-way speed, but it is necessarily the two-way speed of light. What your maths tells you, in short, is that...
Aug 23, 2025
Forums
Back
Top