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  • ...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.
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  • ...etic fields on a four-dimensional spacetime, as tensorial concomitants of observer. Minkowski de ned Lorentzgroup-covariance of concomitant tensor eld as gro
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  • ...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 rela
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  • ...n paper, light waves from a super-luminal light emitter would arrive at an observer at constant&nbsp;<em>c</em> but in reverse order with seemingly increased w
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  • ...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>&#8722;1</sup> is interior-observer-dependent, and not absolute as in the isometric exterior formulation where
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  • ...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 closed
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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 exam
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  • 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. Th
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  • ...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 expli
    706 bytes (93 words) - 19:59, 1 January 2017
  • Defining gravity as mass different from zero and distance between object and observer greater than zero will produce observed force as a sign of the exitence of
    870 bytes (113 words) - 19:52, 1 January 2017
  • ...ls of time has been common among physicists since Albert Einstein made the observer a factor in a measurement of a process rate; i.e., the velocity of light.
    664 bytes (82 words) - 20:10, 1 January 2017
  • ...law, relying on "predictive powers" of light and tying its velocity to the observer, formulating the "uncertainty principle" or taking for granted that the uni
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  • In <em>Psychic Observer</em>, V35, N5, pp. 410-416 (1979). The [/php2/index.php?tab0=Scientists&amp
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  • ...enomenon, an illusion, potentially appears in all observations in which an observer has movement in relation to the light source that he examines. ...s eye is traveling at speed c or&nbsp;&radic; c^2 +v^2&nbsp;&nbsp;. If the observer has doubt, he can just simply asks himself what if this light is the only l
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  • ...erver dependent perspective effect of that spacetime - space itself had no observer independent existence - it had no ontological status, and it certainly had
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  • ...however its speed really is seen to be different when measured by a moving observer. The error in presuming variation in physical lengths resulted in incorrect ...ty, observer P sees himself and length L as stationary and the x’-axis and observer Q moving to the left at v.
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  • ...instein-Minkowski approach because it includes an aether, and so admits an observer velocity relative to that aether. With that additional parameter, Poincar?-
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  • ...[[Popper's Response to Dingle on Special Relativity and the Problem of the Observer]]"
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  • ...sses the idea of motion with respect to the local field rather than to the observer of special relativity theory.
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