Sunday, June 21, 2015

quantum mechanics - The Lorentz Transformations in the Micro-World



Two particles[or micro-observers] A and B are in relative uniform motion wrt each other in the x-x’ direction. The “observer” A decides to deduce[or interpret] the Lorentz Transformations wrt to B. Accurate knowledge of the position of B makes its[that of B] momentum highly uncertain.[$\Delta x \Delta p\ge h/2\pi$]


How does the observer A go about his job? Rather how do we interpret the Lorentz Transformation in the micro-world?




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