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Paradox
21 years 3 months ago #6276
by Jan
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This is a problem on its own, not to mention solving your paradox. <img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle> Anyway, the bombs go off, with or without the relativistic observer moving. No one can deny that the projectiles have been fired and heading towards the explosives: I can say this since I pushed the red button. Now, I don't believe that the motion of an arbitrary observer can change the event of detonation, so when the moving observer is going to ground zero, he will see the mess, guaranteed.
This is a problem on its own, not to mention solving your paradox. <img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle> Anyway, the bombs go off, with or without the relativistic observer moving. No one can deny that the projectiles have been fired and heading towards the explosives: I can say this since I pushed the red button. Now, I don't believe that the motion of an arbitrary observer can change the event of detonation, so when the moving observer is going to ground zero, he will see the mess, guaranteed.
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21 years 3 months ago #6389
by Mac
Replied by Mac on topic Reply from Dan McCoin
Jan,
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Knowing to believe only half of what you hear is a sign of intelligence. Knowing which half to believe can make you a genius.
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Knowing to believe only half of what you hear is a sign of intelligence. Knowing which half to believe can make you a genius.
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21 years 3 months ago #6313
by Jeremy
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Mac, Is this what they call a relativistic "boost"? Hee hee
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