Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Course 3 on Lorentz-Four-Contractions, Last Test, Part 2

9) How may one get a spherical object to Lorentz-Four-Contract uniformally?

10) May a material object contract as in one dimension in the globally distinguishable? Why? At what level could such a contraction happen?

11) Describe in general the directoralization of phenomena much larger than a string. What if its volume is radial?


12) If an object is in 3-D, how may its other dimensions happen?

13) Do strings vibrate?

14) Describe how the reiteration of a string in its neighborhood effects how it is detected.

15) Describe how an oscillating path is Lorentz-Four-Contracted by the transversel motion of its velocity in a given directoralization.

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