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Le 24/07/2024 à 20:44, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :
> 
> Quite.
> But your jokes aren't funny the umpteenth time they are told,
> It is getting boring.
> 
> Paul

It's not a joke, it's a question.

We take a very large particle accelerator of several kilometers.

On this particle accelerator, we fix a point A, coordinates (0,0,0) and we 
ask to draw the trajectory of the proton in R.

We assume z=0.

We then have a large circle.

We then request a change of reference frame, and we request the trajectory 
of point A in the proton reference frame.

I wish good luck to whoever answers, it's not high school level.

R.H.