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Two observers viewed from different sources
I mean I just wrote the regular lorentz transform ## \vec X' = \Lambda \vec X + (67.5, -22.5) for \vec X = (x, t)## such that the origins intersect at t=t'=90/c
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Oct 12, 2021
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Two observers viewed from different sources
A is in the origin I think
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Oct 12, 2021
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Two observers viewed from different sources
I builded the translated lorentz transform, at t=0 t'=-22.5 and x'(x=0)=67.5 after that I just didn't the question
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