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Ffoxeamonn1969 replied to the thread Undergrad Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently?.re : michelson-morley experiment. As long as the experimental apparatus is in contact with the ground, it becomes an attempt to detect...
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Ffoxeamonn1969 replied to the thread Undergrad Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently?.A physically real observer who is moving relative to the light clock apparatus.
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Ffoxeamonn1969 replied to the thread Undergrad Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently?.Michelson-Morley experiment is no different to trying to tell if you are moving by throwing a ball in different directions in an...
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Ffoxeamonn1969 replied to the thread Undergrad Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently?.A postulate isn't a fact. Consider there is no top mirror. The light would still be moving relative to the clock. What point on the...
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Ffoxeamonn1969 replied to the thread Undergrad Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently?.Pulse (and all other bodies) are moving relative to the centre of mass of the clock, which is a single point. Reverse the analysis and...
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Ffoxeamonn1969 posted the thread Undergrad Light clock treating horizontal and vertical motion differently? in Special and General Relativity.In every example I have seen using the light clock, the moving observer is considered to be moving relative to the entire light clock...
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Ffoxeamonn1969 replied to the thread No freewill?.Like I said, relativity suggests the future already exists, so we only think we are making decisions, whereas the outcome of decisions...
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FI am particularly interested in the theory of special relativity, which seems to suggest that the past, present and future all co-exist...