Difference between revisions of "Poincar?-Lorentz vs. Einstein-Minkowski re Time"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Imported from text file) |
(Imported from text file) |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
The Poincar?-Lorentz approach to relativity differs from the Einstein-Minkowski approach because it includes an aether, and so admits an observer velocity relative to that aether. With that additional parameter, Poincar?-Lorentz theory can produce both time dilation ''and'' time contraction. | The Poincar?-Lorentz approach to relativity differs from the Einstein-Minkowski approach because it includes an aether, and so admits an observer velocity relative to that aether. With that additional parameter, Poincar?-Lorentz theory can produce both time dilation ''and'' time contraction. | ||
− | [[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | [[Category:Scientific Paper|poincar -lorentz vs einstein-minkowski time]] |
[[Category:Relativity]] | [[Category:Relativity]] |
Revision as of 10:55, 1 January 2017
Scientific Paper | |
---|---|
Title | Poincar?-Lorentz vs. Einstein-Minkowski re Time |
Author(s) | Janusz Dyonizy Laski |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2006 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 17 |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 35-40 |
Abstract
The Poincar?-Lorentz approach to relativity differs from the Einstein-Minkowski approach because it includes an aether, and so admits an observer velocity relative to that aether. With that additional parameter, Poincar?-Lorentz theory can produce both time dilation and time contraction.