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Between Events P and Q, the proper time is measured in the frame where the time-like vector from P to Q is stationary, thus Δt' in the frame S' is the proper time. And the proper time is shorter than any other time, like Δt measured in the frame S where the time-like vector from P to Q is seen as moving at speed v = 0.5c.
This is the picture where the red horizontal axis is spatial and the red vertical axis is time for the coordinates of the S frame.
Introduction
JavaScript’s rising popularity has brought with it a lot of changes, and the face of web development today is dramatically different. The things that we can do on the web nowadays with JavaScript running on the server, as well as in the browser, were hard to imagine just several y...
Javascript Panel with Douglas Crockford, Ryan Seddon, Vim Jobanputra, Kyle Barrow and moderator Matt Vickers at WDCNZ 2012
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