40 diagram of a horse
by FE Internationale · 2000 · Cited by 3 — narrative and the diagram in the horse's passport. ... The objective is an accurate identification of the horse in order to prevent substitution.19 pages From my understanding, if a vector is pointing 45° from north, that means it represents a velocity of c. I also understand that time is essentially stopped for objects traveling at c. However, if the vector has a t component that's greater than zero (as is the case with the vector of a photon), doesn't that mean it is still travelling through time? Is there some kind of relativistic shenanigans going on that I don't understand, or am I just misinterpreting the diagram? Thanks in advance!
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Diagram of a horse
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