Discussion Overview
The discussion explores the implications of formulating relativity in a hypothetical universe filled entirely with water. Participants consider how the speed of light would be perceived and measured in such a medium, and whether the principles of relativity would still hold true under these conditions.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Debate/contested
- Conceptual clarification
Main Points Raised
- One participant suggests that if residents of a water-filled universe calculated the speed of light as 2 x 10^8 m/s, they would use this value in their relativity equations without knowledge of a vacuum.
- Another participant posits that such beings might observe bodies moving faster than light, potentially leading to different conclusions about relativity.
- Some participants argue that if they used c = 2 x 10^8 m/s in their calculations, they would notice discrepancies in time dilation compared to predictions made by relativity.
- It is mentioned that the Cerenkov effect allows for particles to exceed the speed of light in a medium, which some participants reference to support their points.
- There is a suggestion that a clever physicist in this universe could deduce the "true" speed of light by observing time dilation effects, despite initially using the incorrect value.
- One participant questions whether the laws derived by a physicist in this universe would work correctly if they neglected the time dilation anomaly.
- Another participant introduces a more technical approach, discussing how an observer could measure light velocity and derive relativistic transformations through experiments, despite being in a medium.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on whether the principles of relativity would hold in a water-filled universe. Some believe that using an incorrect speed of light would lead to flawed conclusions, while others suggest that the derived laws could still function within that context. The discussion remains unresolved with multiple competing views.
Contextual Notes
Participants acknowledge that the assumptions about the medium and the nature of light in this hypothetical universe are critical to the discussion. There are unresolved questions regarding the implications of time dilation and the validity of the Lorentz transformations under these conditions.