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time dilation demonstrated with relativity particles

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Author: UnityDogGaming04

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Date added: 2023-12-01

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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all 3 particle pairs repel each other with the same strength, but the green pair separates more slowly. white particles demonstrate how they should behave if relativistic effects weren't taken into account. brown particles demonstrate how they would expand if not moving near the speed of light.
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While viewing this scene in motion does that make me an inertial observer? :huh:
Why are the white circles travelling faster (vertically) than the brown particles though? I don´t really understand. Where are the formulas in the scripts derived from? :s
I worked with FRA32 to create a function that turns proper velocity (regular velocity, the kind algodoo uses) into relativistic velocity (never breaks the speed of light), but on his reviewing I got a few things wrong and added needless steps to the script. So while it's probably not *mathematically* accurate, the proof of concept still works. I'll fix it eventually, when I figure out how to.

Xray - indeed!
Fun-unrelated fact: If you drag the green/brown particles, you can make them rotate at really quick speeds!