LC: If we have two accelerating frames accelerating at the same rate but in 
opposite directions, do the Laws of Physics transform according to the LT 
where v in the LT is now the instantaneous relative velocity of the frames 
at every time t? AG

JC: take notice. These are the TWO frames I was referring to previously. 
Also, in answering the question posed in this thread, I don't think it 
matters if the acceleration is produced by a force or by gravity. This is 
what I conclude from Brent's diagram. Do you agree? AG

On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 5:05:32 PM UTC-7 Lawrence Crowell wrote:

> Accelerated frames can be addressed with special relativity.
>
> LC
>
> On Monday, November 14, 2022 at 2:14:46 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> EOM.
>
>

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