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OK, no frame dragging, no v^2.c^2 = (c/2)^2c!=cHow do you solve this?Jano
...As Kryptid has also said, No, this is not frame dragging. Frame dragging is a GR effect that involves a rotating mass. It has has nothing to do with your example. In fact, your example isn't even a good one for aberration.
Since you admit that you are no longer talking about frame-dragging, please put that in the appropriate thread ("Is relativity reciprocal?" seems like a good one).
The light moves up on the train car but it is 'dragged' to the right from platform point of view.
For the last time, what you are talking about is not frame-dragging. Did you even watch the video I posted?
How do we solve this?c^2 = (c/2)^2c!=c