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I didn't expect it to. You should, however, be able to click on a time-like line (one steeper than 45 degrees) and then click on the "Boost to selected line rest frame" button to boost to the frame where that line is vertical. If not, let me know.dipole said:Selecting a scenario doesn't choose a velocity to boost, at least for me.
It did occur to me - maybe next week. The short version is that you are looking at a displacement-time graph, with time vertical and displacement horizontal. Something stationary gives a vertical line; something traveling at c gives a 45 degree sloped line. In Newtonian physics, you could transform into the rest frame of a moving object by shearing the graph until the line of interest was vertical. In Einsteinian physics, the transform is a little more complex - and these diagrams are a great way to start building up intuition for what the Lorentz transforms are doing.dipole said:I think you should include an example of how to read the diagrams for some of the secarios, and how the diagram explains or not the paradox.