"Jeckyl" wrote in message
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"Koobee Wublee" wrote in message
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On Jan 31, 12:50 am, Eric Gisse wrote:
The acceleration breaks the symmetry that you are expecting.
No, the acceleration does not break the Lorentz symmetry also better
known as the principle of relativity discovered by Galileo 400 years
ago.
If you have claimed so, care to prove it. Just because you say so
does not make it so. shrug
Experimental evidence proves it
Perhaps better said as Experimental evidence supports it, and theory
predicts it, and the theory is in agreement with the experimental results.
That's as close as you get to a 'proof' in physics