A Harvard pole vaulter carries a pole that is just as long as a barn. He encounters a NJ farmer.
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Is this Nonsense? -- Space & Time are Relative
The farmer gathers 100 witnessesand this is what they see:
The pole vaulter then bursts through the second door. The witnesses ALL agree: THE FARMER WON
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the Farmer cheats!!He shuts the front door before
the back one!
But, alas, not one witness agrees
A New Geometry for Space and Time
Space, Time, Simultaneity, Energy, Momentumare all relative
Yet, some things, like the speed of light,are absolutes (“invariants”)
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