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"Floyd Baker" wrote in message news ![]() Hi... I tried once before with some limited success but was overcome by things over my head. Not necessarily unable to visualize, but I do not know the language you guys speak. So can I ask a few simple yes or no questions and work my way into this? I'll get a little more defined once I know if my original concepts are fairly straight. No qualifications now... g I know that will be hard but my questions are simple. I just want to know when I hit a no.. Thanks. When an object increases in speed, during acceleration, does the object 'shrink' in size, relative to a motionless observer. Yes, with each measurement (by the observer) of the size of the object along the line of motion, this size will turn out to be smaller than the size given during the previous measurement. Once the object arrives at the intended velocity, and stops accelerating, does its size stop reducing relative to the observer? Yes. Does an object shrinking occur in all directions, as opposed to only the direction of travel? Only in the direction of travel. If not, I would like to know why. If yes, is the shrinking the result of the object's atoms all shrinking? No one knows *why*. We do know that it happens, and that it is related to the way we measure lengths (and times). Do they shrink because the electrons find a longer path, a spiral path instead of a circle, that is brought about by the acceleration or deceleration? We don't know which paths electrons follow, we don't even know *whether* they follow paths. So the remainder of your questions is, alas, not relevant. Dirk Vdm |
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