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PPAllen replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.But that directly measured local quantity is the only thing that can sensibly be called KE. So perhaps you should say the Newtonian...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.KE is dependent on relative velocity between detecter and particle. However, it not dependent on synchronization convention. It is, in...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.I still see no explanation of how different synchronization convention can cause otherwise identical sand beds to result in different...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.Sure it does. And if particles with identical motion are measured with 2 different calorimeters moving relative to each other, they will...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.Really? How does a calorimeter depend on clock synchronization? Or, simpler, if crude, crater depth in 'standard sandy ground' ?
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PPAllen replied to the thread I How Is Intrinsic Curvature Measured in Higher Dimensions Like 4D Spacetime?.The sectional curvature as described can be directly related to the Riemann tensor as written in terms of the metric. BUT, for...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I How Is Intrinsic Curvature Measured in Higher Dimensions Like 4D Spacetime?.Note, there are other ways to define intrinsic curvature constants. For example, consider the area of a small circle on the surface of a...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Synchronizing clocks in an inertial frame if light is anisotropic.I would think of that more like the case of lightlike coordinates. That a time coordinate is the same along a null path in some...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Question about Parallel Transport.Ok, yes, I don't see a reason you couldn't apply the definition in a Riemannian manifold - books just assume a timelike curve. For the...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Question about Parallel Transport.Yes, not the best choice of words.
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Question about Parallel Transport.I've generally seen FW transport only defined along timelike curves, so that definition would simply not apply to Riemannian manifolds...
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PPAllen replied to the thread I Question about Parallel Transport.I disagree. The definition of a geodesics as a curve that parallel transports its tangent vector makes no sense without parallel...
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PPAllen replied to the thread B Inflation after Atacama Cosmology Telescope Results.I would say no change to the status of any inflation aimed at ‘explaining’ the standard model initial state, since the conclusion is to...
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PProposition: the square root of a positive integer is either an integer or irrational (it cannot be a proper rational). Proof (by...
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PPAllen replied to the thread How do people explore new ideas in physics?.A little off topic, but since I alluded to Faraday's long apprenticeship with Sir Humphrey Davy that acted as bridge from self teaching...