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Re: A Geometrical Proof of the Non-invariance of the Spacetime Interval



Bob LaMontagne wrote:

Reading back through the previous posts, this seems to be the source of
your anomalous result for the spacetime interval. You're having a
person in one frame measure the separation as seen by the other person
and then using that measure as their own - which it isn't.

The transformation equations, say from F to F', in my opinion
should say that, given the places and times of events in F, observers
in F' will measure a set of values, using their devices, for the
intervals between those places and times in F.

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