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On the topic of Relativity of Simultaniety is LV/C^2 ever not = to L' vs L??


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4 hours ago, can't_think_of_a_name said:

Or can Lv/c^2 = L?

Purely algebraically, this can only be true for L=0 (trivial case), or for v=c^2 (physically impossible).

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