Only "Would-be-Einsteins" need apply...
Cecil Moore wrote:
Mike Coslo wrote:
I'd be interested in hearing the arguments though.
Take a look at Lorentz's transformation equations.
The physical dimension increases as velocity *decreases*.
So an increase in a physical dimension doesn't necessarily
imply an increase in velocity. When relativity is involved,
it implies a decrease in velocity. Thus, decreasing
velocity can cause a relativistic red-shift.
Are you talking about displacement when you refer to physical dimension?
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