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English:
A thought experiment related to one discussed by J. S. Bell (see
Bell's spaceship paradox
). Two observers in
Minkowski spacetime
accelerate with constant magnitude
acceleration for proper time
(acceleration and elapsed time measured by the observers themselves, not some inertial observer). They are comoving and inertial before and after this phase. As Bell pointed out, in Minkowski geometry, the length of the spacelike line segment
A
′
B
′′ turns out to be greater than the length of the spacelike line segment
AB
.
Русский:
Мысленный эксперимент, связанный с рассмотрением Дж. С. Беллом (см.
Парадокс Белла
). Два наблюдателя в пространстве-времени Минковского ускоряются с постоянной величиной ускорения
за собственное время
(ускорение и прошедшее время измеряются самими наблюдателями, а не сторонним инерциальным наблюдателем). Они являются сопутствующими и инерциальными до и после фазы ускорения. Как отметил Белл, в геометрии Минковского длина пространственноподобного отрезка
A
′
B
′′ оказывается больше длины пространственноподобного отрезка
AB
.
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Author | Prokaryotic Caspase Homolog |
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