William Charles Simpson
Physics

Simlutaneous Events


The event, space, time relationship needed to express simultaneous events is as follows.

Ea              =  Eb  
    Sc, d, e             Sf, g, h
             Ti                   Ti 


Where:

e = events
sub a, b = specific events
s = space
sub c, d, e, f, g, h = specific coordinates
t = time
sub i = specific time interval

Special Case 1

For special case 1, where the same 2 (two) events are happening at 2 (two) different locations, at the same time, the following condition and subscript play is used.

For example: 2 (two) bolts of lightning striking 2 (two) different places at the same time.

(a=b)

Special Case 2

In the second special case, the place where the same events take place is the same point in space, at the same time. The following conditional and a second subscript play is required and added.

For example: 2 (two) bolts of lightning striking the same place at the same time.

(c, d, e = f, g, h)


William Charles Simpson
1st Update: Thu, Apr 23, '98
2nd Update: Fri, Apr 24, '98
Napa CA USA
3rd Update: Wed, May 10, '00
Sacramento CA USA



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