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Relativity of Simultaneity
© David Hoult 2011
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If two events occur very close together (in space) then it is easy to decide if they occurred simultaneously or not
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If two events occur very close together (in space) then it is easy to decide if they occurred simultaneously or not However, with events having a very large spatial separation…
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If two events occur very close together (in space) then it is easy to decide if they occurred simultaneously or not However, with events having a very large spatial separation… things are not so simple !
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Observer A holds a long support with two mirrors
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The mirrors are equidistant from A
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Observer A sends two pulses of light, simultaneously towards the mirrors p and q
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The light pulses are reflected by p and q and
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The light pulses are reflected by p and q and are observed to arrive back at A simultaneously
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We ask the question:
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We ask the question: from A’s point of view (in A’s frame of reference) did the two events, light reflecting from p and light reflecting from q, occur simultaneously ?
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We ask the question: from A’s point of view (in A’s frame of reference) did the two events, light reflecting from p and light reflecting from q, occur simultaneously ? N.B. we are assuming that the distance s is very great, say, millions of km or, why not even a few light years…
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We ask the question: from A’s point of view (in A’s frame of reference) did the two events, light reflecting from p and light reflecting from q, occur simultaneously ? N.B. we are assuming that the distance s is very great, say, millions of km or, why not even a few light years… this is a thought experiment !
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Knowing that the distances, s are the same and that light always travels at the same speed, A must conclude that the two events occurred simultaneously
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Now consider a second observer, B
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Now consider a second observer, B who carries a very long ruler
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B is very close to A and observes the light pulse experiment
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B makes the same observations and will reach
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B makes the same observations and will reach the same conclusion
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Now consider A and B to have a large relative speed
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Now consider A and B to have a large relative speed
Consider A to be moving to the right
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Now consider A and B to have a large relative speed
Consider A to be moving to the right in B’s frame of reference
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Some time later the situation (from B’s point of view) will be something like…
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B’s conclusion is that the light will hit p before it hits q… for B the two events (light reflecting from p and light reflecting from q)
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B’s conclusion is that the light will hit p before it hits q… for B the two events (light reflecting from p and light reflecting from q) were NOT simultaneous !
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