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Undergrad Clocks ON a rotating disk: What happens?
Thanks, this cleared things up for me quite a bit. Going to consider it a bit more.- JulianMau
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Clocks ON a rotating disk: What happens?
Thank you, Ibix, for your response! I think I understand where I went wrong with my second supposition. As regards your last bit: can you elaborate a little? I'm supposing this to be taking place in a special relativistic setting. Why is it, then, that the rotating disk might be considered a...- JulianMau
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Why Pursue Philosophy, Neuroscience, and Math Together?
I am an undergraduate pursuing degrees in philosophy, cognitive neuroscience, and mathematics, with strong interests in various aspects of physics.- JulianMau
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Undergrad Clocks ON a rotating disk: What happens?
I was reading about the Ehrenfest Paradox and it got me thinking about something (that I think is) similar: Suppose we take a large, flat, and rigid disk, and we attach to various parts of it a number of clocks (some very close to the center of the disk, some along the edge, others in between)...- JulianMau
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