Hi J, I note the lack of response to your issue. There seems to be a lot of editorializing in your question and wonder if you could restate the question so as to allow a response. For example you force a respondent to accept the use of geodesic parameterization, meaning that you should be able...
Hi mw, don't be distressed about not being sure how to begin to solve your problem, no one has figured it out yet. Most likely you'll be faced with a 'probability' of the objects position at any given velocity. I look forward to your reported efforts on the matter.
It doesn't matter much because once you start on the road in a career more opportunities will open up in other fields presently unknown to you. Try to obtain employment with an employer who treats you with courtesy and respect who pays a living wage. As time goes on you can change positions...
Very interesting thread. The question was asked and the responses were dependent upon the denomination of the person making the response, i.e., a field physicist or particle physicist. Can we hear from the loop and string folks too?
Photons slow down when traveling through glass and then return to 'c' when it exits the glass meaning, probably, that an electromagnetic wave doesn't need or require more than its own nature to get up to its natural speed.