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I am in a zero mass spaceship at rest in my chosen frame of reference.
A cylinder with a diameter equal to the sun and of infinite length is passing at 8 minutes light travel distance and has a velocity of 99% x the speed of light traveling with the length of the cylinder with respect to my preferred reference frame.
I drop a candy wrapper out the window (with zero velocity with respect to me) and record the time required to have the candy wrapper
fall to the cylinder by my clock.
The cylinder is stopped (has zero velocity with respect to my preferred reference frame) and is at an identical distance as it was for the previous test. I repeat the experiment by dropping a candy wrapper at zero velocity with respect to myself and record the time required for the candy wrapper to hit the cylinder.
Are the times recorded for the tests identical or different?
Duordi
A cylinder with a diameter equal to the sun and of infinite length is passing at 8 minutes light travel distance and has a velocity of 99% x the speed of light traveling with the length of the cylinder with respect to my preferred reference frame.
I drop a candy wrapper out the window (with zero velocity with respect to me) and record the time required to have the candy wrapper
fall to the cylinder by my clock.
The cylinder is stopped (has zero velocity with respect to my preferred reference frame) and is at an identical distance as it was for the previous test. I repeat the experiment by dropping a candy wrapper at zero velocity with respect to myself and record the time required for the candy wrapper to hit the cylinder.
Are the times recorded for the tests identical or different?
Duordi