Is that the peculiar velocity, the recessional velocity or both?
What did Einstein actually say?
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Re: What did Einstein actually say?
I do not understand your question.BeAChooser wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:50 amIs that the peculiar velocity, the recessional velocity or both?
There is an inertial reference frame and a charged particle moves through it with a velocity.
If the particle accelerates the velocity increases.
That's all.
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Re: What did Einstein actually say?
The previous images where from text books for the quotation purpose.
The following images are from my work.
This is a start. There is lots of information here, I'll wait for some feedback and questions.
For example: Why there is B'1 and B'2 magnetic field in moving frames K'1 and K'2? Does it require more detailed explanation?
The following images are from my work.
This is a start. There is lots of information here, I'll wait for some feedback and questions.
For example: Why there is B'1 and B'2 magnetic field in moving frames K'1 and K'2? Does it require more detailed explanation?
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Re: What did Einstein actually say?
The following calculation is very intriguing.
It shows how force/acceleration of the electron is related to the EM field and the time dilation follows from the fact the different reference frames observe different EM fields.
If the electron motion was used as a clock instead of light as per Einstein thought experiment then the time dilation appears in this type of the clock as well.
Anybody with any questions so far?
It shows how force/acceleration of the electron is related to the EM field and the time dilation follows from the fact the different reference frames observe different EM fields.
If the electron motion was used as a clock instead of light as per Einstein thought experiment then the time dilation appears in this type of the clock as well.
Anybody with any questions so far?
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Re: What did Einstein actually say?
The following argument breaks the relativity as we know it.
Disagreement on the spin orientation between the inertial reference frames breaks the relativity and statistical approach of Quantum Mechanics rules the world of small particles.
If we knew the preferred reference frame we would know how the spin-orbit 4-torque evolution goes... Einstein's hidden variable.
There are some many more points that can be made...
Let us discuss...
Questions...?
Disagreement on the spin orientation between the inertial reference frames breaks the relativity and statistical approach of Quantum Mechanics rules the world of small particles.
If we knew the preferred reference frame we would know how the spin-orbit 4-torque evolution goes... Einstein's hidden variable.
There are some many more points that can be made...
Let us discuss...
Questions...?
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Re: What did Einstein actually say?
Amazing! Could this the true 4D? Not time, but electric.
I will always be a critic of 'speed of light' references until such thing is broken, since that continues to be a barrier for some.
I will always be a critic of 'speed of light' references until such thing is broken, since that continues to be a barrier for some.
interstellar filaments conducted electricity having currents as high as 10 thousand billion amperes
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"Charge separation prevents the collapse of stars." Wal Thornhill
"You know not what. .. Perhaps you no longer trust your feelings,." Michael Clarage
"Charge separation prevents the collapse of stars." Wal Thornhill
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