That is, the magnetic field is simply the electric field, as seen in a moving coordinate system.
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Finally, " p ik " is the fluid-pressure tensor expressed in the local moving coordinate system
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If these events are not co-local, but are separated by distance ( space ), they will " not " occur at the same " spatial distance " from each other when seen from another moving coordinate system.
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If I redefine my coordinate system to a moving coordinate system as you describe I don't move backwards in time because redefining my coordinate system does not affect the second law of thermodynamics .-- 32 " "'07 : 12, 18 December 2009 ( UTC)