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<span class="longtext1"><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; ">In this paper will be  proved that the Lorentz factor has no base in physics.&nbsp;</span></span>  <div><span class="longtext1"><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; ">This factor is raised  due to the errors made since in the Michelson's experiment.&nbsp;</span></span>  </div>  <div><span class="longtext1"><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; ">Then  it is transferred from one calculation to another, from one author to another  and finally is settled in the theory of special relativity (TSR).</span></span><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; "><br /> <br /> <b>Key words</b>: Lorentz's factor, Michelson's  experiment, Relative Motion, Velocity of Light, &nbsp;Theory of&nbsp;</span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 18px; " class="Apple-style-span">Special&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; ">Relativity</span>  </div>[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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<span class="longtext1"><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; ">In this paper will be  proved that the Lorentz factor has no base in physics.&nbsp;</span></span>  <div><span class="longtext1"><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; ">This factor is raised  due to the errors made since in the Michelson's experiment.&nbsp;</span></span>  </div>  <div><span class="longtext1"><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; ">Then  it is transferred from one calculation to another, from one author to another  and finally is settled in the theory of special relativity (TSR).</span></span><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; "><br /> <br /> <b>Key words</b>: Lorentz's factor, Michelson's  experiment, Relative Motion, Velocity of Light, &nbsp;Theory of&nbsp;</span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 18px; " class="Apple-style-span">Special&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; color: black; ">Relativity</span>  </div>
  
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Lorentz Factor has No Base in Physics
Author(s) Shukri Klinaku
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2010
Journal None

Abstract

In this paper will be proved that the Lorentz factor has no base in physics. 

This factor is raised due to the errors made since in the Michelson's experiment. 
Then it is transferred from one calculation to another, from one author to another and finally is settled in the theory of special relativity (TSR).

Key words: Lorentz's factor, Michelson's experiment, Relative Motion, Velocity of Light,  Theory of 
Special Relativity