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The purpose of this article is to show the relationship between space and time post 1905 using a sphere to simply illustrate relativity in an easy to visualize, 3D figure. Prior to 1905 space and time were considered independent quantities. Einstein considered the case where the space between objects related only by an electromagnetic wave or particle continuum which is usually defined as a light wave. Future articles on the ?Light Sphere? will show other aspects of this spacetime model.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The purpose of this article is to show the relationship between space and time post 1905 using a sphere to simply illustrate relativity in an easy to visualize, 3D figure. Prior to 1905 space and time were considered independent quantities. Einstein considered the case where the space between objects related only by an electromagnetic wave or particle continuum which is usually defined as a light wave. Future articles on the ?Light Sphere? will show other aspects of this spacetime model.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Light Sphere (Based on the Light Cone)
Author(s) Philip J Lawson
Keywords Light Sphere, Light Cone
Published 2006
Journal Philica

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to show the relationship between space and time post 1905 using a sphere to simply illustrate relativity in an easy to visualize, 3D figure. Prior to 1905 space and time were considered independent quantities. Einstein considered the case where the space between objects related only by an electromagnetic wave or particle continuum which is usually defined as a light wave. Future articles on the ?Light Sphere? will show other aspects of this spacetime model.