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  • ...nstead of action-at-a-distance. The Lorentz force is derived from Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order
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  • ...ment which can be explained by aether theory without the assumption of the invariance of the one-way speed of light in all ?inertial frames'.
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  • ...d law, conservation of energy and momentum, and Mach's Principle. Galilean invariance is shown to mathematically require that the electromagnetic force be a cont
    2 KB (267 words) - 19:26, 1 January 2017
  • ...n-at-a-distance. The Lorentz force is derived as a consequence of Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order
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  • | keywords = [[electrodynamics]], [[invariance]], [[length contraction]], [[Maxwell?s equations]], [[moving charge]], [[ti
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  • * 2020 - "[[Proposal for Wavelength Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of Light Speed]]" ([https://fcxxss.fornux.com/files/pdf/Finite_Theory.pdf R ...13 - "[[Proposal for Bidirectional Light Speed Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of c]]" ([http://finitetheory.com/files/experiment.pdf Read in full])
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  • ...should be rejected in favour of a Classical Alternative (AR) based on the invariance of proper time; this involves a modification of Einstein's second postulate
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  • ...in General Relativity and that such an effect would stipulate that Lorentz Invariance would seem to be broken at the quantum level, but it is not. I will also sh
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  • ...Lorentz transformation in O(3) electrodynamics. This method relies on the invariance of the equations of motion in free space under Lorentz transformation, and
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  • ...; Hence the realization that Special Relativity's Principle of light speed invariance (PLSI) is circular and self-fulfilling.  PLSI can only base itself upo
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  • * 1996 - "[[On the Principle of Relativity and Form Invariance]]"
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  • ...vity (an effective repulsion of antiparticles) is a consequence of gravity invariance relative to the time reversal T. This allows one to distinguish true elemen
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  • ...in the Newtonian framework is also given. A modification of the Yang?Mills invariance is applied to nucleons. It requires the strong interaction between nucleons
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  • | keywords = [[Ether]], [[the invariance of speed of light]], [[the law of conservation of momentum]], [[the special
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  • ...tic effects; i.e. length contraction and time dilation. Besides that, the invariance of light speed can be interpreted in a way that does not depend on the prop
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  • ...of the foundations of kinematics. A simple analysis based on postulates of invariance of length and proper-time intervals leads to velocity nonreciprocity ? whic
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  • | keywords = [[Hertz? equations of electrodynamics]], [[invariance]], [[Maxwell?s equations]], [[moving detectors]], [[partial time derivative
    994 bytes (118 words) - 19:36, 1 January 2017
  • A proposed alternative to Einstein's kinematics, based on the postulated invariance 1) of particle proper time and 2) of object length (i.e., nonoccurrence of
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  • ...aw. As a consequence of this internal contradiction there is neither gauge invariance, nor exist unique solutions in general. The retarded integrals, in particul
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  • ...absence can mean (like in the case of weak interaction) the violation of T-invariance (the "time arrow" existence).
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