From: Jon on
Some unusual things happen when a parabola undergoing rotation is also
accelerating to the speed of light. These are the equations and the moving
graphs, but I have yet to understand what it means.

This gives the framework:
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id41.html

This gives the result: http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id42.html

Jon Giffen
intrepid(a)bellaire.tv

From: Uncle Al on
Jon wrote:
>
> Some unusual things happen when a parabola undergoing rotation is also
> accelerating to the speed of light. These are the equations and the moving
> graphs, but I have yet to understand what it means.
>
> This gives the framework:
> http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id41.html
>
> This gives the result: http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id42.html

Terrell rotation had better be in there.

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From: HardySpicer on
On May 10, 5:07 am, "Jon" <jon8...(a)peoplepc.com> wrote:
> Some unusual things happen when a parabola undergoing rotation is also
> accelerating to the speed of light.  These are the equations and the moving
> graphs, but I have yet to understand what it means.
>
> This gives the framework:http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id41.html
>
> This gives the result:  http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/id42..html
>
> Jon Giffen
> intre...(a)bellaire.tv

What happens when it is moving in a circle? What happens when a mass
rotates near to the speed of light?


Hardy