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Erland
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No, this is a misunderstanding. It is clear from what jay t writes in his reply to me and otherwise, that 7 miles is the distance measured in the ground's frame between the laserguns's and the computer's positions, at the moment when the laserguns fire (this is more precisely described in my post #68).Orodruin said:You need to be more careful here and consider what length is being measured here. The distance in the truck’s frame between the position where the laser fires and the computer at rest will be smaller than 7 miles. The distance you are thinking of is the distance between where the laser has traveled to and the computer at the time the signal reaches the computer. This distance is not very important for the setup.
Since the yellow lasergun and the computer both move with the truck, i.e. they are at rest in the truck's frame (so there is no "computer at rest", if "rest" refers to the ground's frame), so the distance between the yellow lasergun and the computer is constant in the truck's frame, and this distance is certainly more than 7 miles - this distance, call it L, can be considered as a "rest length", and by length contraction, the corresponding length measured in the ground's frame (and this distance is measured in the ground's frame as I described it in my post #68) is shorter then L, so 7 < L, or L > 7. This also follows from the Lorentz transformation.
But you are right that one must be very careful when dealing with these matters, one must carefully state which lenghts, times, readings of instruments etc. one is talking about and how measurements should be done, otherwise, the risk that one goes astray is very great.
Always remember this, jay t!
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