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Title | A Classical Replacement for Special Relativity |
Author(s) | Walter Babin |
Keywords | Doppler effect, Frame of reference, Classical electrodynamics, Lightspeed |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 7 |
Abstract
The following analysis of the theory of special relativity proves conclusively that all formulas and physical effects devolve to those of classical mechanics and electrodynamics. Specifically, they identify relativistic effects as due to the Doppler modifications of wavelengths, frequencies and energies naturally occurring because of the finite velocity of light in the observer's frame of reference.