Title: The Light of Einstein
1The Light of Einstein
2The nature of light
- Newton a light beam consists of particles in
motion - Huygens a light beam consists of waves in the
luminiferous ether
3Relative speed
- Speed of sound in air is c
- Speed of the observer relative to air is v
- Relative speed is c - v
4 Relative speed
- Speed of light measured by Bob
- is c 300 000 km / sec
- not c - v
5Relative speed
- Michelson-Morley Experiment
- The measured
- return-speed
- of light is independent of
- the speed of the observer
6Motion along ether wind
x' a (x vt) y' y z' z t' t a 1 / (1
v2 )
Newtons absolute time!
7Motion across ether wind
x' a (x vt) y' ß y z' ß z t' t a 1 /
(1 v2 ) ß 1 / v (1 v2 )
Newtons absolute time!
8Asymmetrical motion
x' ß2 (x vt) y' ß y z' ß z t' t ß 1
/ v (1 v2 )
Newtons absolute time!
9Scaling of Time and Space
ß 1 / v (1 v2 ) x' ? ß2(x vt) y'
? ß y z' ? ß z
t' ? t
Space and time are scaled similarly, so speeds
are unchanged. Time is not absolute! Simultaneity
is still absolute.
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10 Relativity of Time
ß 1 / v (1 v2 ) x' ? ß2(x vt) y'
? ß y z' ? ß z t' ?
t e (x vt)
An arbitrary multiple of x vt can be
added to t' without changing the return speed of
light . Simultaneity is now not absolute.
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11 Transport Synchronization
ß 1 / v (1 v2 ) x' ? ß2(x vt) y'
? ß y z' ? ß z t' ?
t ?' (x vt)
Clocks in an inertial frame S are synchronized by
bringing them together, resetting, and then
separating them infinitesimally slowly. The same
procedure is followed in S', and agreement
between coincident clocks in S and S' is
required.
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12Equivalence of All Inertial Systems
Rotation invariance of space implies ? (v) ?
(-v) Equivalence of S and S' implies
y' ? ß y and y ? ß y' and hence
y ?2 ß2 y , whence ? ß 1 i.e. ?
1 / ß v (1 v2 ) so ?' v ß x' ß (x
vt) y' y z' z t' t /
ß v ß (x vt) ß ( t v x) .
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13Relative speed Lorentz transformation
- Assumptions
- (Empty) space is uniform
- (Empty) space is isotropic
- The speed of light is constant
- Consequences
- A moving body seems to be contracted
- A moving clock seems to go slowly
14The moving train seems shorter than the
stationary train.
- The moving clock goes more slowly than the
stationary clocks
15Twin paradox
- 26 signals
- 1 received at t- ceti
- 25 on return journey
16Twin paradox
- 5 years
- outbound
- 5 years
- inbound
- 26 years on
- earth
17Twin paradox
- m particles are made in the upper atmosphere
by collisions of protons from the solar wind
and molecules of air.
- m particles decay in a microsecond, but
they reach the surface of the earth, thanks to
time dilation what is less than one microsecond
for the particle is a minute for us.
18Twin paradox
- The time dilation effect is taken into accountÂ
every day to help keep the atomic clocks on the
24 Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites
that encircle the Earth in sync with Earth-based
atomic clocks
19Non-Euclidean geometry
C number of matches on the circumference D
number of matches on a diameter C/D 18/6 3
Snapshot C/D 32/6 5.333...
- C/D 3.14159265358979323846264338327950
20Energie en materie
- It followed from the special theory of relativity
that mass and energy are both of a different
manifestation of the same thing, a somewhat
unfamiliar conception for the average man.
Furthermore, the equation - E mc²
- in which energy is put equal to mass multiplied
with the square of the velocity of light, showed
that (a) very small amount of mass may be
converted into a very large amount of energy, and
vice versa. The mass and energy were in fact
equivalent, according to the formula mentioned
above. This was demonstrated by Cockcroft and
Walton in 1932 experimentally.