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The Lorentz contraction and other "relativistic" effects can be regarded as the phenomenology of a solid substratum. Particles of matter are modeled by the point defects (singularities) of this medium. Thus within the linear-elastic range no sign of the substratum, such as aether entrainment, can be detected experimentally.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The Lorentz contraction and other "relativistic" effects can be regarded as the phenomenology of a solid substratum. Particles of matter are modeled by the point defects (singularities) of this medium. Thus within the linear-elastic range no sign of the substratum, such as aether entrainment, can be detected experimentally.
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Scientific Paper
Title The Substratum Origin of Relativistic Effects
Author(s) Valery P Dmitriyev
Keywords Lorentz contraction, relativistic effects, solid substratum, matter, aether entrainment
Published 1993
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 4
Number 1
Pages 11-14

Abstract

The Lorentz contraction and other "relativistic" effects can be regarded as the phenomenology of a solid substratum. Particles of matter are modeled by the point defects (singularities) of this medium. Thus within the linear-elastic range no sign of the substratum, such as aether entrainment, can be detected experimentally.