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I've started a special relativity blog-lecture section of a yahoo
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wrote in message oups.com... I've started a special relativity blog-lecture section of a yahoo video. Watch and discuss at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYVmUzac44Q Einstein's conclusion in his 1905 paper that it doesn't matter whether the magnet or the coil is doing moving to derive his principle of relativity is wrong. What he missed are as follows: 1. If the magnet is doing the moving a clock on the magnet will run at a slower rate by a factor of 1/gamma then a clock on the coil. 2. If the coil is doing the moving a clock on the coil will run at a slower rate by a factor of 1/gamma then a clock on the magnet. See the paper entitled "Improved Relativity Theory" (IRT) in the following website: http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/index.htm IRT includes SRT as a subset. However, unlike SRT, the equations of IRT are valid in all environments, including gravity. Ken Seto |
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On Jul 8, 6:49 am, "kenseto" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... I've started a special relativity blog-lecture section of a yahoo video. Watch and discuss at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYVmUzac44Q Einstein's conclusion in his 1905 paper that it doesn't matter whether the magnet or the coil is doing moving to derive his principle of relativity is wrong. What he missed are as follows: 1. If the magnet is doing the moving a clock on the magnet will run at a slower rate by a factor of 1/gamma then a clock on the coil. 2. If the coil is doing the moving a clock on the coil will run at a slower rate by a factor of 1/gamma then a clock on the magnet. See the paper entitled "Improved Relativity Theory" (IRT) in the following website:http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/index.htm IRT includes SRT as a subset. However, unlike SRT, the equations of IRT are valid in all environments, including gravity. Ken Seto You're insane so no one cares about your misconceptions about reality. |
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wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 8, 6:49 am, "kenseto" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I've started a special relativity blog-lecture section of a yahoo video. Watch and discuss at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYVmUzac44Q Einstein's conclusion in his 1905 paper that it doesn't matter whether the magnet or the coil is doing moving to derive his principle of relativity is wrong. What he missed are as follows: 1. If the magnet is doing the moving a clock on the magnet will run at a slower rate by a factor of 1/gamma then a clock on the coil. 2. If the coil is doing the moving a clock on the coil will run at a slower rate by a factor of 1/gamma then a clock on the magnet. See the paper entitled "Improved Relativity Theory" (IRT) in the following website:http://www.geocities.com/kn_seto/index.htm IRT includes SRT as a subset. However, unlike SRT, the equations of IRT are valid in all environments, including gravity. Ken Seto You're insane so no one cares about your misconceptions about reality. So what is my misconception? What's wrong with what I said in items 1 and 2 above? |
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