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PeterDonis
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The fact that Alice is free-falling the whole time is an invariant; it's true regardless of anyone's "perspective".Lluis Olle said:for Bob perspective Alice is in free falling the whole time
Yes, because you've changed the frame you're using. Nothing changed about Alice.Lluis Olle said:at the start position in Earth at T=t'=0, when Bob jumps into the spaceship, in Bob's non-inertial reference Alice is in free falling and is moving AWAY from Bob, but after some time after the acceleration switch event, Alice begins "free falling" TOWARDS Bob.
Yes, you can; in fact that's exactly the "explanation" for the "change"--because, as above, nothing about Alice changed. You can't magically change what Alice is doing by changing the way Bob is describing things. All you can do is change the way Bob is describing things, and that's what the sign change in the x coordinate does. It's purely a change in description.Lluis Olle said:changed from "going away" to "coming towards", what is not something you can explain changing the sign of the x'-coordinate.
The only actual physical change is that Bob changes the direction of his proper acceleration, from "away from Alice" to "towards Alice". And he chooses to change his description (what frame he is using) at the same time that he makes this physical change. But you still need to be careful to keep distinct the physical change in the direction of Bob's proper acceleration, which is an invariant, from the change in Bob's description, which is not--there is no corresponding change in Alice's description using the inertial frame in which she is at rest the whole time.