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- ...motion for objects whose motion has not changed. And it reveals that each observer in a different inertial reference frame has his own definition of motion wh3 KB (418 words) - 11:27, 1 January 2017
- ...ightlessness of the photons in the gravitational field relative to a local observer is inconsistent with Einstein's equivalence principle. This together with t2 KB (290 words) - 20:13, 1 January 2017
- ...cks which has the appearance of a snake chasing its tail. The stationary observer then makes the startling dis-covery that the clock reading of the?head? clo3 KB (454 words) - 19:32, 1 January 2017
- .... Next, we use special relativity to derive the inertial resistance of an observer accelerating under the influence of a constant external force in flat, Mink1 KB (175 words) - 19:47, 1 January 2017
- ...etween a gravitational field and an accelerated platform. We argue that an observer can, if he so wishes, discern between gravitation and inertia and has any r1 KB (186 words) - 20:13, 1 January 2017
- ...elocity of light is really (c-v) with respect to the observer, even if the observer's tools always measure a velocity represented by the number c. We explain h2 KB (306 words) - 20:02, 1 January 2017
- ...ealization of the observer's state in the system - instead of defining the observer's state as the origin at rest Copernicus identified the Sun as the origin o The Dynamic Universe approach takes a further step in reorienting the observer. The observable three-dimensional space as whole is considered as a closed3 KB (477 words) - 19:28, 1 January 2017
- * 2007 - "[[Observer-Dependent Reference Frames]]"334 bytes (38 words) - 13:21, 30 December 2016
- ...le to express a unique ''observer'' point of view. The perspective of this observer is essentially how he, if ''fixed'' on a trapped electron, would see his an1 KB (176 words) - 19:20, 1 January 2017
- ...exists between light source and observer, the relative light velocity that observer measures is ''c = c<sub>0</sub> + v'', and such conclusion indicates: light1 KB (216 words) - 19:40, 1 January 2017
- ...erent velocities depends on, which one of two is formally considered as an observer. It is proposed to consider LTT as an alternative to SRT.1 KB (212 words) - 20:08, 1 January 2017
- ...etic fields on a four-dimensional spacetime, as tensorial concomitants of observer. Minkowski dened Lorentzgroup-covariance of concomitant tensor eld as gro2 KB (212 words) - 19:29, 1 January 2017
- ...o a monitoring signal not sensitive to <b>v</b>, gives the velocity of the observer relative to the ether as v = []c/2??. The velocity of the solar system rela1 KB (207 words) - 19:55, 1 January 2017
- ...n paper, light waves from a super-luminal light emitter would arrive at an observer at constant <em>c</em> but in reverse order with seemingly increased w2 KB (363 words) - 19:40, 1 January 2017
- ...that the isometric Lorentz transformation needs at least threebody system. Observer-dependence and the Lorentz-covariance are different concepts. ...inverse relative-velocity-morphism '''v'''<sup>−1</sup> is interior-observer-dependent, and not absolute as in the isometric exterior formulation where3 KB (344 words) - 19:22, 1 January 2017
- ...ealization of the observer's state in the system - instead of defining the observer's state as the origin at rest Copernicus identified the Sun as the origin o The Dynamic Universe approach takes a further step in reorienting the observer. The observable three-dimensional space as whole is considered as a closed4 KB (615 words) - 19:28, 1 January 2017
- ...tric algebra correspond with generalised correlation matrices that link an observer's view of even and odd properties of incoming signals in the ether system.2 KB (237 words) - 19:25, 1 January 2017
- ...was interpreted as showing that the speed of light was independent of its observer or its source-it was a universal constant. This thesis is a meticulous exam2 KB (284 words) - 06:34, 2 January 2017
- An electron is a mass with a charge that can move relative to an observer, and when doing, so represents both kinetic energy and magnetic energy. Th616 bytes (79 words) - 20:01, 1 January 2017
- ...pted among physicists of this century that simultaneity is relative to the observer, only. There are two concepts used of the word, however, both used in expli706 bytes (93 words) - 19:59, 1 January 2017