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Derivation of the Lorentz Transformation

Derivation of the Lorentz Transformation

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http://diaryofaphysicsstudent.blogspot.com/2010/04/time-and-lorentz-transformation.html

This was mainly written as a reply to KellyJay about his "Is Time a Constant Thread" but I thought I'd go ahead and post this in case anyone was interested. Since it was intended to be a reply to Kelly, I have also gone ahead and talked about what time is at the beginning of the post. Sorry about the lengthiness...

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Originally posted by amolv06
http://diaryofaphysicsstudent.blogspot.com/2010/04/time-and-lorentz-transformation.html

This was mainly written as a reply to KellyJay about his "Is Time a Constant Thread" but I thought I'd go ahead and post this in case anyone was interested. Since it was intended to be a reply to Kelly, I have also gone ahead and talked about what time is at the beginning of the post. Sorry about the lengthiness...
I looked at it diagonally and it seems to be ok. Later on I'll see it with more attention.

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Thank you sir Warlock!

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I read your article for the second time (with more care) and I still like it.

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