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Asked to Google:You are confused by IA (i.e. LLM) which is "trained" on numerous, mainly recent sources. What it says is true when it comes to modern conventions when it comes to frames and coordinates names choices but was not the case in 1905, Einstein used *different* conventions. If you had a clue you would have noticed.
What is x' in Einstein's derivation of Lorentz transforms?
Answer from Google AI (which is a resume of many documents):
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AI Overview
In Einstein's derivation of the Lorentz transformations, "x'" represents
the position of an event as measured in a moving reference frame
(denoted as S'), while "x" represents the position of the same event in
a stationary reference frame (S); essentially, it's the transformed
x-coordinate in the moving frame, taking into account the relative
velocity between the two frames.
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