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Scientific Paper
Title More Insights into Pion Analogies: Lord Kelvin\'s Ether Density; and \'SRT\' Limitations
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Author(s) Carl R Littmann
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Published 2012
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 9
No. of pages 5
Pages 313-317

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Abstract

To hopefully add more insight into topics previously addressed by the author and others, he now presents the following: One more way of constructing the 'pion-to-electron' mass ratio; Lord Kelvin's old ether density estimate and why it is still relevant; and Questioning Einstein's inference -- that one coordinate system can NOT be deemed closer to 'absolute rest' than another, when one passes by the other at high speed.