On 12 February 2014 15:23, Edgar L. Owen <[email protected]> wrote: > Jesse, > > Let me clarify my response since I see it's slightly ambiguous. > > First every observer in the universe is ALWAYS at the same point in p-time > ALL the time with all other observers. No exceptions. > > The question is what clock times of various observers correspond to a same > point of p-time? > > The answer is that to find out what t of any observer in any relativistic > frame corresponds to any t' of any other relativistic frame you just pause > the experiment so that all relativistic effects freeze at that instant. > > You seem to be assuming what you want to prove. What does "at that instant" mean?
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