Thursday, April 12, 2012

1109.2488 (Klaus Kassner)

Spatial geometry of the rotating disk and its non-rotating counterpart    [PDF]

Klaus Kassner
A general relativistic description of a disk rotating at constant angular velocity is given. It is argued that conceptually this direct approach poses fewer problems than the special relativistic one. For observers on the disk, the geometry of their proper space is hyperbolic. This has interesting consequences concerning their interpretation of the geometry of a non-rotating disk having the same radius. The influence of clock synchronization on spatial measurements is discussed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1109.2488

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