@@FlippingPhysics yeah, no kidding. Hardest part might be selecting a 60-second-scope. Then you’re probably in a loop, re-recording the same ten seconds trying to find the balance between shaving 0.5 seconds and screaming at the audience like a dense fella in deep water who NEEDS more people to understand the Doppler effect.
I was actually surprised at how well I was able to time it. I wrote the script, cut and rewrote the script, timed it verbally, cut and rewrote the script, filmed it with a couple of takes moving at different speeds and was able to take a medium speed combination of takes to make it be 60 seconds long.
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Yes, the explanation would work for the optical Doppler shift just as it would for the acoustic Doppler shift, and the surface wave Doppler shift that you see on top of a lake. There are fewer inputs to the optical Doppler shift equation, because the speed of the "medium" has a de-facto equality to the speed of the observer.
They are similar, in the sense that the speed of the waves propagating is unaffected by the source, and any observer will measure the speed of the waves to be the same (which is enshrined as an axiom in SR). This leads directly to the doppler effect (if the waves didn't bunch up, you wouldn't hear a different frequency). But I suppose that's where the similarities end, the underlying mathematics of SR are probably quite different. But an interesting idea nonetheless.
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I am sorry you feel that way. It was tough to find a balance between being able to hear the horn and know the pitches are staying the same, and being able to hear the dialogue. I had several people listen to it with and without headphones to attempt to find the right balance. I am sorry it did not work for you.