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- TL;DR Summary
- This is Taylor and Wheeler's problem 6-5, but reconsidered in a different form.
In Taylor and Wheeler, problem 6-5 "Detonator Paradox," a T-shaped plunger is not long enough to strike a detonator inside a U-shaped container. However, if the T-shaped plunger is moving relativistically, then in the reference frame of the T, the U shape is shorter and so the T is able to strike the detonator. The paradox is that in the U-shape reference frame, the T is too short to strike the detonator.
The answer in the back of the book says that the T does strike the detonator and explodes a bomb, even though this only happens in the T-reference frame.
Suppose this is re-cast as a problem in which the T is replaced by a thin metal wire, 1 m - 1 micron in length, that needs to pass through two lasers, separated by 1 m, that cross its' path; suppose that if the two beams are simultaneously blocked, a bomb is detonated. The wire needs to go about 300 km/s for the frame of the laser beams to be shortened enough to be blocked by the wire.
Does the bomb detonate?
Note that this is the exact same problem, but in a different form in which the structural properties of the T (the wire) have no implications in the scenario. As well, perhaps this could be realized experimentally.
The answer in the back of the book says that the T does strike the detonator and explodes a bomb, even though this only happens in the T-reference frame.
Suppose this is re-cast as a problem in which the T is replaced by a thin metal wire, 1 m - 1 micron in length, that needs to pass through two lasers, separated by 1 m, that cross its' path; suppose that if the two beams are simultaneously blocked, a bomb is detonated. The wire needs to go about 300 km/s for the frame of the laser beams to be shortened enough to be blocked by the wire.
Does the bomb detonate?
Note that this is the exact same problem, but in a different form in which the structural properties of the T (the wire) have no implications in the scenario. As well, perhaps this could be realized experimentally.