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Suppose I am in an inertial non-accelerated reference frame, and I observe a laser pen moving in a direction perpendicular to its length at a uniform constant velocity of one meter per second. If the laser pen were to fire very briefly, say for 1 millisecond, while in this state of uniform motion, what direction would the pulse of light take? You can assume, for this thought experiment, that this laser pen emits a perfectly straight beam. Now, after you have answered this question, tell me what direction the same pulse of light would take if observed from the reference frame of the moving pen. Compare.
-Mike Parus
-Mike Parus