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Am Donnerstag000022, 22.08.2024 um 13:06 schrieb Python:These symbols are easy to remember: all are variants of K, which isLe 22/08/2024 à 08:51, Thomas Heger a écrit :Sure, but fortunately I have not written anything like this.Am Mittwoch000021, 21.08.2024 um 09:31 schrieb Python:Part I.1 is in no way supposed to refer to definitions stated in
Wrong, because definitions remain valid throughout the entire paper, unless stated otherwise.Systems k and K are not even mentioned in part I.2. So "system k wasAddendum : "the distance from A to B is x": this is wrong too.'x' is a generic coordinate in system K and means a distance from the center of K to a point on the x-axis.
x is the coordinate of an event in system K, it is not, in
general, the distance between origins of K and k.
Since system k was placed with its center upon the x-axis and B in the center of k, the distance from A to B would actually be x.
placed with its center upon the x-axis and B in the center of k"
is a figment of your imagination in no way related to A.E. article.
part I.3.
I wrote, that defintions for §1.1 remain valind in §1.3, unless the author states otherwise.
Sure, but apparently you wanted to discuss a certain equation form part 1.3 on page 3.If an author defines some variable or other setting and later 'foregets' this definition, all older settings remain valid.And definitely NOT a definition of k/K that is stated LATER, moreover
neither K nor k are mentions in part I.1.
That was LATER than the introduction of K and k.
It is a VERY bad idea, to 'fill the blancs' in a scientific text, because it would invite to see, what simply isn't there.What you apparently want is simply inexaptable:What I want is perfectly acceptable: that the reader has a functional
you want the reader to find out, which definition is valid at a certain position of the text and which one already expired.
brain.
Sure, you need to skip backwards, if you encounter a statement and simply forgot, what a certain symbol means.The author needs to stick to a certain setting, because otherwise a reader could not jump backwards with reading in a paper, if the setting changes.It is not needed here, neither backwards nor forwards.
In Einstein's case, this was often necessary, because Einstein used very strange naming conventions.
A very simple example would be the symbols for the four used coordinate systems: K, k, K' and k'.
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