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On Some Questions about Frames of Reference in Relativity
Introduction
The purpose of this article is to ask some questions about how we relate the different frames of reference(FOR) in Relativity. I did this about a year ago in Medium in my article “On Some Questions about Photons”. I worked on it, and recently I answered some of those questions in “What is it that is Quantized in Quantum Mechanics?” published recently. So, I am trying that approach again regarding FOR. The questions may be trivial, and some readers may not want to bother reading it. That is OK. This for me to clarify my thoughts. If you want to look up more about frames of reference Fig. 2, click on this link to Wikipedia on that subject.
First, we know that in the FOR of a photon, the moment of emission and absorption are the same. The is no time elapsed between the two. There is also no distance between them. In the photon’s FOR, the universe is a flat plane normal to the direction of travel in our FOR. We have struggled mightily to reconcile that with our own FOR with very limited success. The Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics may have the correct picture, but it has not been enthusiastically accepted by Physicists. So, that is still a question.
Another area of mystery is how different massive bodies FOR relate to each other. If they are moving with respect to each other, they are in different frames of…