I'm not sure I can describe it without a diagram, but I'll try.
At a time t (from A's point of view):
From A's point of view, The experiment is Y seconds in the future.
From A's point of view, B is X light seconds away.
From A's point of view, the experiment hasn't taken place and it's result...
It's not the order that bothers me, but A's point of view. From A's frame of reference, the moment in which the experiment is made, is in B's past.
That does't imply any problem, except that it implies that in B's past the result of A's experiment was already decided. The fact that the order of...
There's something I don't manage to understand in the union between the relativity of simultaneity and the uncertainty of a quantum system's state.
Observer A is in a lab on Earth.
Observer B is approaching Earth at half the speed of light.
On Earth, we build an experiment that gives a result...
I'm a computer scientist with just the most basic physics education. However, I watch youtube videos about physics (e.g.: PBS space time) and I have questions.
Is this an appropriate forum to ask those questions?
A sample question would be a more detailed version of: "How can I match the...