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Hello
Can you please help understand the following statement
This proposition sounds at first extremely unusual, but does it look unusual to you if I say that, having your dinner on a train, you eat your soup and your dessert in the same point of the dining car, but in widely separated points of the railway track? However, this statement about your dinner in the train can be formulated by saying that two events happening at different times at the same point of one system of reference will be separated by a definite space interval from the point of view of another system
Thanks in advance
Can you please help understand the following statement
This proposition sounds at first extremely unusual, but does it look unusual to you if I say that, having your dinner on a train, you eat your soup and your dessert in the same point of the dining car, but in widely separated points of the railway track? However, this statement about your dinner in the train can be formulated by saying that two events happening at different times at the same point of one system of reference will be separated by a definite space interval from the point of view of another system
Thanks in advance