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It is shown in this article, how it is possible to calculate so-called special relativistic phenomena maintaining classical conceptions of relativity, using the substantiated conception, that in respect of its velocitiy electromagnetic radiation always orients itself on the gravitational field, which is predominating. In this context the characteristics of time and space get a different interpretation than by relativistic physics. | It is shown in this article, how it is possible to calculate so-called special relativistic phenomena maintaining classical conceptions of relativity, using the substantiated conception, that in respect of its velocitiy electromagnetic radiation always orients itself on the gravitational field, which is predominating. In this context the characteristics of time and space get a different interpretation than by relativistic physics. | ||
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Title | Calculation of So-called Special Relativistic Phenomena Maintaining Classical Conceptions of Relativity |
Author(s) | Reiner Georg Ziefle |
Keywords | SRT |
Published | 2005 |
Journal | Physics Essays |
Volume | 18 |
Number | 4 |
No. of pages | 22 |
Pages | 477-498 |
Abstract
It is shown in this article, how it is possible to calculate so-called special relativistic phenomena maintaining classical conceptions of relativity, using the substantiated conception, that in respect of its velocitiy electromagnetic radiation always orients itself on the gravitational field, which is predominating. In this context the characteristics of time and space get a different interpretation than by relativistic physics.