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Old September 28th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity
WaiteDavid137
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Default Definition of "Lorentz Transformation"

Subject: Definition of "Lorentz Transformation"
From: "Pmb"
Date: 9/28/2003 12:21 PM US Mountain Standard Time
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Subject: Definition of "Lorentz Transformation"
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Date: 9/28/03 4:10 AM US Mountain Standard Time
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Subject: Definition of "Lorentz Transformation"
From: "Pmb"

Date: 9/27/2003 2:43 PM US Mountain Standard Time
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While there most certainly exists transformations as suich
and
which leave the spacetime interval ds^2 invariant they are not

refered
to as
"Lorentz Transformations."

What are they referred to as?

They don't have a name.

Pmb



Yes they do. They are Lorentz.

No contect here. More unsubstantiated boguis claims


No, I mathematically proved it. Your claim is unsubstantiated as you have

done
nothing but misquote irrelevent references.


Now either prove that this notion that you have of what a Lorentz
transformation is or simply - **** off.


I already mathematically proved it. Go back and read it.

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