Monday, April 5, 2010

Course 3 on Lorentz-Four-Contractions, Session 15, Part 2

Think of the speed of the object as constant once it enters the given field. The direction of the speed is the general path directoral that the object went in once it has traveled. One may predict this based on where it is planned to go. Strings that are exactly in the direction of the given arbitrary path that the object is going are contracted as normally in the globally distinguishable. Strings that are not quite in the said direction of the path bear a sense of tangency at each moment that this is measured under consideration. For instance, if one detects the observed string within 10^(-20)seconds, and the string is vibrating uniformally within the object for this whole time, then we need to detect how the direction of the string interacts with all of the summed tangential changes of the path of the object as it moves along its arched path. If the string is trigonometrically away from the path of motion of the object during the "moment", then it will be contracted less than if it is moved along the path of directoralization. Another aspect to discerning this is the degree of vibration of the given with the vibration of the object as a unit as it radially and transversely kinematically differentiates through the path operand which is where the object went in the given field.

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