Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.1

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Sujet : Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.1
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity
Date : 24. May 2025, 15:48:58
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On 05/21/2025 04:47 AM, Julio Di Egidio wrote:
# SR/InertialFrames
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SR/InertialFrames v2.2.1
STUDY.Physics.SpecialRelativity/InertialFrames
Physics case studies: Special Relativity: Inertial Frames
<https://github.com/jp-diegidio/STUDY.Physics.SpecialRelativity>
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Contains:
   - Formal analysis
   - Interactive diagram
   - Source code
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## The game
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Bob and Alice pass by each other collinearly at a relative
constant speed.  They reset their respective clocks to zero
at the moment they are colocated.
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## The outcome
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The space-time diagrams make concrete the *clock hypothesis*,
i.e. proper time as **absolute time**, recovering absolute time
as the fundamental dynamic variable, and with it the relativistic
symmetry of the frame perspectives.
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The diagrams also show that, relative to any frame of reference,
any particle moves into the future and in space at a speed that
is *faster than measured* in that frame (i.e. in a plane of
simultaneity) by exactly its Lorentz factor.  And this already
and essentially is **time travel**.
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In particular, the 4-velocity of light in any frame of reference
is (scalarly) **infinite** in all components, its magnitude being
exactly the *measured light* *speed* times its Lorentz factor
(see [the formal analysis] for details).
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## Changes
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Changes from v1.0.0-alpha:
   - [Func] Added isochrones to diagram
   - [Func] Analysis fully rewritten
   - [Impl] Improved code throughout
   - [Tech] Restructured folders <= BREAKING: Most URL's have changed!
A clock hypothesis: is a pretty usual idea, that there
are no closed time-like curves and furthermore that whatever
meets has whatever clocks meet. Einstein called it a, "the time",
which wouldn't be remarkable except many had taken the idea of
his theory that "The Fourth Dimension" was time and was somehow
free to move about it instead of a sort of a river of a ray of time.
The collocation is usually deriving the relative aspects of things
in their perspectives and projections, here about the space-like,
and the light-like, and the time-like.
There are a bunch of different ways to result Lorentzians,
any one of which satisfies being a model of relativity,
so, relativity is an under-defined theory.
I.e., the only statement of Relativity Theory, Einstein's,
is "motion is not absolute". He doesn't say anything about
space or time not being absolute.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
21 May 25 * [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.155Julio Di Egidio
24 May 25 +- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Julio Di Egidio
24 May 25 +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.114Ross Finlayson
24 May 25 i`* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.113Julio Di Egidio
24 May 25 i +- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Otniel Abuhov
24 May 25 i +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.15Ross Finlayson
25 May 25 i i`* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.14Thomas Heger
25 May 25 i i +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12Julio Di Egidio
26 May 25 i i i`- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Thomas Heger
25 May 25 i i `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Ross Finlayson
25 May 25 i `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.16Paul.B.Andersen
25 May 25 i  +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.14Maciej Woźniak
25 May 25 i  i`* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.13Delman Vamvakidis
25 May 25 i  i `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12Maciej Woźniak
25 May 25 i  i  `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Arden Vassilopulos
25 May 25 i  `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Walton Molnár
25 May 25 `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.139Julio Di Egidio
25 May 25  +- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Bladimir Rudawski
26 May 25  `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.137Ross Finlayson
26 May 25   `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.136Julio Di Egidio
26 May 25    +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12Ross Finlayson
26 May 25    i`- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Julio Di Egidio
26 May 25    +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.115Julio Di Egidio
27 May 25    i+* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12Ross Finlayson
27 May 25    ii`- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Julio Di Egidio
1 Jun 25    i`* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.112Julio Di Egidio
1 Jun 25    i +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12Richard Hachel
1 Jun 25    i i`- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Carlis Bakurov
2 Jun 25    i +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.17Ross Finlayson
2 Jun 25    i i+* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.15Julio Di Egidio
5 Jun 25    i ii`* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.14Ross Finlayson
5 Jun 25    i ii +- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Maciej Woźniak
5 Jun 25    i ii +- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Julio Di Egidio
5 Jun 25    i ii `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Julio Di Egidio
3 Jun 25    i i`- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Thomas Heger
11 Jun 25    i `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12Julio Di Egidio
11 Jun 25    i  `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Julio Di Egidio
26 May 25    `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.118Paul.B.Andersen
26 May 25     +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.17Python
26 May 25     i`* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.16Maciej Woźniak
26 May 25     i `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.15Python
26 May 25     i  `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.14Maciej Woźniak
26 May 25     i   `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.13Python
27 May 25     i    `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12Richard Hachel
27 May 25     i     `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Ross Finlayson
30 May 25     `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.110LaurenceClarkCrossen
30 May 25      +* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.18Paul.B.Andersen
30 May 25      i+- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Wilder Molostov
30 May 25      i+* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.13Richard Hachel
30 May 25      ii`* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12J. J. Lodder
30 May 25      ii `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Ezekiel Beklemishev
31 May 25      i`* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.13Thomas Heger
1 Jun 25      i `* Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.12Thomas Heger
2 Jun 25      i  `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Thomas Heger
1 Jun 25      `- Re: [ANN] SR/InertialFrames v2.2.11Julio Di Egidio

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