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Some properties of the Lorentz transformations - Einstein |
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Written by Âàëåðèé Ïåòðîâ
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Âîñêðåñåíüå, 20 Èþëü 2008 |
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The text of the original in Russian
Some properties of the Lorentz-Einstein transformations
The article summarizes the results of the study of Lorentz-Einstein transformations. We show that, contrary to popular belief, reducing the length of phone (the distance between two points of space) in the moving coordinate system and the principle of constancy of the speed of light must meet the same reduction, not increase the time intervals between two events that have occurred in the same coordinate system.
Introduction
Lorentz-Einstein transformations are the basic mathematical apparatus of modern theory of relativity. The main consequence of this theory - the relativity of space and time - directly from the output of these transformations. However, as can be learned from the analysis of the Michelson-Morley experiment, the rate of reduction in the length of a shoulder device, if such a reduction at all takes place in reality, should be equal to the value 1 - v2 / c2, and not the value of √ 1-v2/c2, as it follows from the Lorentz-Einstein transformations. In fact, as shown in [1], in explaining the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment, Lorentz hypothesis of reducing the length of the mother of the interferometer arms, as well as Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, in general, are superfluous. Thus, there are reasonable grounds to doubt the truth of the Lorentz-Einstein transformations.
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