Relativity on Rotated Graph Paper
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
2016-04-21 v1 Classical Physics
Physics Education
Popular Physics
Abstract
We present visual calculations in special relativity using spacetime diagrams drawn on graph paper that has been rotated by 45 degrees. The rotated lines represent lightlike directions in Minkowski spacetime, and the boxes in the grid (called "light-clock diamonds") represent units of measurement modeled on the ticks of an inertial observer's lightclock. We show that many quantitative results can be read off a spacetime diagram by counting boxes, using a minimal amount of algebra. We use the Doppler Effect, in the spirit of the Bondi k-calculus, to motivate the method.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1111.7254,
title = {Relativity on Rotated Graph Paper},
author = {Roberto B. Salgado},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.7254},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
30 pages, 17 figures. For an earlier approach, see arXiv:physics/0505134v1