Mustafa Jihad
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Can someone explain to me the whole train scenario shown on page 74 of Jacaranda. I don't get how the observer outside the train sees the two doors opening at different times. Shouldnt the light inside the train travel towards the two doors at the same time anyways regardless of which observer is looking?
Paragraph 2 of Page 74 is very confusing. It says that for the outside observer, the backdoor should open before the front door because the light inside the train reaches the backdoor before the front door. But what I dont get is, if this is the case why should the light travelling towards the front door even reach it at all? Isnt it travelling at the same speed as the train, and hasnt the train moved on already? How could it possibly reach the front door if they are travelling at the same speed?
All this may not seem to make sense, maybe because I just dont get it, so could someone please straighten this out for me.
Paragraph 2 of Page 74 is very confusing. It says that for the outside observer, the backdoor should open before the front door because the light inside the train reaches the backdoor before the front door. But what I dont get is, if this is the case why should the light travelling towards the front door even reach it at all? Isnt it travelling at the same speed as the train, and hasnt the train moved on already? How could it possibly reach the front door if they are travelling at the same speed?
All this may not seem to make sense, maybe because I just dont get it, so could someone please straighten this out for me.