Re: [Spaceships] Real Life Non-Super Science Reactionless Engines
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And I'm pretty sure that if we never managed to detect tachyons the FTL debate will start back up again |
Re: [Spaceships] Real Life Non-Super Science Reactionless Engines
[QUOTE=Agemegos;1795379]Well, they can be if the other frames of reference use the special frame to synchronise their clocks, but then the Principle of Simultaneity won't hold in any frames except the privileged ones (ie. c won't be invariant, with odd implications for Maxwell's Equations).
But c is invariant (or more generally that the laws of physics, at least one of which involves c, and yeah Maxwell's Equations are that one, don't have to take into account the motion of your reference frame) *is* the principle of relativity. You don't get to keep it if you pick causality and FTL. |
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Note well that the Law of Conservation of Mass and Energy requires that the amount of mass and energy be constant in any inertial frame of reference. It does not require that all frames of reference agree what the constant is. |
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By the way, when I was taught Special Relativity the invariance of the speed of light was one postulate (my lecturer called it "the Principle of Simultaneity") and the Principle of Relativity was another. You can derive the invariance of the speed of light in vacuum from the Principle of Relativity, but only if you postulate Maxwell's Equations as invariant laws and derive the speed of an EM wave from them, or by accepting some other postulate that makes c a physical constant. The invariance of c is not derivable from the Principle of Relativity alone. But that was a long time ago, and terminology does change. Why, in my day we still spoke of "rest mass" and "relativistic mass", which I'm told the youngsters now call "mass" and "energy". |
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