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Lorentz Boosts: Finding Speed, Coordinates & Rotation w/ Matrix Multiply
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[QUOTE="Athenian, post: 6266596, member: 670042"] Thank you [USER=197831]@PeterDonis[/USER], [USER=365269]@Ibix[/USER], and [USER=493650]@PeroK[/USER] for all your kind assistance and explanations! I sincerely appreciate the help and I now have a much better understanding with regards to my original question. And yes, I will be sure to do the proposed exercise to reinforce the validity of your statement, PeroK. In addition, I'll be sure to think about "what the ##tt## and ##zz## matrix elements need to be for a matrix that describes no boost and a rotation about the ##z## axis". Of course, if I have any questions, I'll be sure to update this thread afterward. In the meantime, thank you all for your kind and helpful responses! [/QUOTE]
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