Quantitative decompositions of Lipschitz mappings - Guy C. David

preview_player
Показать описание
Analysis Seminar

Topic: Quantitative decompositions of Lipschitz mappings
Speaker: Guy C. David
Affiliation: Ball State University
Date: May 12, 2020

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

How is it that we don't observe a laser beam bending when we point it at the mirrors on the surface of the moon? If there is a universal light speed limit woven into the fabric of spacetime at all points in the universe, then wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that a laser pointed towards the moon from a moving earth, in a moving solar system, in a moving galaxy in a moving local group in a moving galactic filament would obey this fundamental and universal natural law? The earth could be moving at 1, 000's of miles per second in a given vector to some relative point in the background fabric of the universe, correct? The bending effect would also be extreme the more the velocity vector was perpendicular to the angular direction of the beam.

merlepatterson