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Am Dienstag000020, 20.08.2024 um 13:00 schrieb Mikko:Your version is irrelevant. Einstein used overbar. But the equation that
...In my version there were no overbars.Note that in Einstein's text the definition of synchronity (page 894)AB was actually meant as:It is. It is explained in my initial post : What is (AB)/c to you?No, it is not!Relativity requires mutally symmetric methods. So if you synchronize clock B with clock A, this must come to the same result, as if you would synchronize clock A with clock B.It is.
does not use AB. Lower on the same page AB has an overbar.
distance from A to B,A nad B are not position vectors, they are positions. Postions are not
even if A and B are in fact position vectors, hence AB would usually be the scalar product of A and B (what is absurd).
vectors. AB with overbar is the standard notation for the distance btween
positions A and B.
But the actual positions cannot be used in equations anyhow, because real material objects cannot be used in equations of any kind.Position is not a real material object.
It is just rediculus to regard the points themselves as part of an equation.It is common to use the same word for the symbol and the thing denoted
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