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  • | title = Inertial Transformations from the Homogeneity of Absolute Space ...inertial transformations]], [[homogeneity]], [[absolute space]], [[Lorentz transformations]]
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  • | title = Maxwell Equations and Inertial Transformations ...e by starting from Newton's law. This allows us to write also the inertial transformations of the electric and magnetic fields. Relative to a moving frame, the Maxwel
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  • | title = The Inertial Transformations and the Relativity Principle | keywords = [[Special relativity]], [[Clock syncrhronization]], [[Inertial transformations]]
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  • | title = The Incompatibility Between Lorentz Transformations and the Inertial Frame of Reference | keywords = [[Lorentz Transformation]], [[Inertial Frame]]
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  • | title = Inertial Systems, Reference Frames and the Lorentz Transformations in a Gravitational Field | keywords = [[Inertial System]], [[Reference Frame]], [[Lorentz Transformation]], [[Gravitational
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  • * 2007 - "[[Electromagnetic Waves, Inertial Transformations and Compton Effect]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abst * 2004 - "[[Maxwell Equations and Inertial Transformations ]]"
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  • | title = Space, Time, and Their Transformations ...tion". When accelerations are considered the equivalence is broken and the inertial transformation emerges as closest to physical reality.
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  • | title = Remarks on the Transformations of Space and Time | keywords = [[isotropic inertial system]], [[Lorentz contraction of bodies]], [[Larmor retardation of clocks
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  • | keywords = [[transformations]], [[simultaneity]] ...sformations which do not support light speed invariance.  These rival transformations can be obtained by re-evaluating LT simultaneity which is susceptible to ov
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Waves, Inertial Transformations and Compton Effect | keywords = [[Electromagnetic Waves]], [[Inertial Transformations]], [[Compton Effect]]
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  • ...new set of spacetime transformations between inertial systems ("inertial" transformations), based on three assumptions: # The two-way velocity of light is c in all inertial systems and in all directions
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  • | title = Co-Lorentz Coordinate Transformations; Co-Einstein Special Relativity: Part I | keywords = [[Lorentz and Co-Lorentz coordinate transformations; Einstein and Co-Einstein special relativities]]
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  • ...a particular e<sub>1</sub> different from zero. No classical experiment on inertial frames depends on the choice of e<sub>1</sub>, but if accelerations are con
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  • | keywords = [[Lorentz transformations]], [[Special Relativity]], [[preferred inertial frame]] ...rise to paradoxes. This is obtained thanks to the recovery of a preferred inertial frame in which the Lorentz ether is at rest. In the present paper I expound
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  • | title = Do We Understand the Field Transformations in Classical Electrodynamics? | keywords = [[Field transformations]], [[special relativity]], [[covariant ether theories]]
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  • | title = Co-Lorentz Coordinate Transformations; Co-Einstein Special Relativity - Part II | keywords = [[Lorentz and Co-Lorentz coordinate transformations; Einstein and Co-Einstein special relativities]]
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  • | keywords = [[principle of equivalence]], [[inertial forces]], [[gravitational field]] ...f Lorentz force on a charge in electrodynamics. The inertial forces in non-inertial systems are calculated for two special cases: a uniformly accelerated syste
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  • | keywords = [[contiguity]], [[illusive Lorentz transformations]], [[scaling transformations]] ...illuminated. In a forthcoming part of this work, a second type of scaling transformations corresponding to given beginning and end of a light's trip in a stationary
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  • ...t [], necessarily equal to that obtained from recently published "inertial transformations."
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  • ...emission/absorption of light]], [[transformations between inertial and non-inertial reference frames]] ...mitters (point absorber-re-emitters) of light, where both non-inertial and inertial observers look for possible intersection of these light pulses. It is shown
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  • ...e<sub>1</sub></em> = 0, that is by replacing the Lorentz by the "inertial" transformations based on absolute simultaneity. The second part of the paper contains the p
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  • ...factor when clocks move with respect to an isotropic reference frame. The transformations thus obtained contain a free parameter ''e<sub>1</sub>'', the coefficient o
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  • ...een established that for first space the successive transformations of the inertial reference frames are rotation-free.&nbsp; In this connection the Thomas pro
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  • ...l requirement. The Selleri transformations are presented as the space-time transformations that best represent the physical world.</span>
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  • * 1997 - "[[Inertial Transformations from the Homogeneity of Absolute Space]]"
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  • # Inertial transformation and weak relativity 3 # The inertial transformations is a groupoid, and not quasi-group 6
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  • ...theory of relativity]], [[principle of relativity]], [[speed of light]], [[inertial reference system]], [[the law of conservation of momentum]], [[conservation ...constants in the two possible transformations of coordinates and times in inertial reference systems.
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  • ...time are derived. Different cases of anisotropy are considered. Galilei transformations in anisotropic space have an invariant value of the speed of light over the
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  • ...alilei covariant]], [[relativity]], [[electromagnetic field equations]], [[inertial frames]], [[Maxwell equations]], [[EM substratum]], [[velocity]] ...[]o. As illustrations, (i) the field invariants in transformations between inertial frames, and (ii) electric and magnetic induction in reference frames with s
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  • ...ing the set of equivalent theories. The clock synchronization ambiguity in inertial systems is then solved: only e1=0 (corresponding to absolute simultaneity)
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  • ...xpressions only in the privileged frame, but numerically they do so in all inertial frames. All the precise experimental data concerning thresholds for inelast
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  • ...shown to coincide with the predictions of our recently published "inertial transformations".
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  • ...rdinates in two-dimensional space-time are obtained. In special cases the transformations describe Euclidean, pseudo-Euclidean, Galilean and other kinematics. All
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  • ...span>, indicate the existence of a privileged inertial system. The Lorentz transformations are obtained for a particular <span style="font-style: italic; " class="App
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  • ...of the TSR giving rise to paradoxes thanks to the recovery of a privileged inertial frame in which the Lorentz ether is at rest. The example of the "clock para
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  • ...on is only an apparent transformation that results from Selleri?s inertial transformations combined with clock biases.
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  • ...and whether Einstein's constancy of light should hold, plus discussion of transformations have so confused the study of physics as to put the whole into a state of a
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  • * 1999 - "[[Inertial Systems, Reference Frames and the Lorentz Transformations in a Gravitational Field]]"
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  • ...ultaneity and a new type of space and time transformations, which we call "inertial". We give eight proofs of absolute simultaneity, deduced from essentially i
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  • ...moves away at <span style="font-style: italic;">v</span>. But the Lorentz Transformations transform this pulse (lounged in K) into a wave-front spherically expanding
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  • ...rd clock synchronization. Different cases of clock synchronization between inertial systems are considered.
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  • ...ian' generalization of Maxwell's theory, which is invariant under inertial transformations. Difficulties of crucial experimentation are touched upon.
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  • ...devastating for SRT; any answer at all is fatal to SRT and to the Lorentz transformations (LT?s) it implies. Furthermore, comparative analysis of classical optical
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  • ...ultaneity and a new type of space and time transformations, which we call "inertial".&nbsp; We give six proofs of absolute simultaneity, which are essentially
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  • ...multaneity and a new type of space and time transformations which we call "inertial". Today we count on six proofs of absolute simultaneity, which are essentia
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  • ...type experiment, in which an interferometer moves relative to an arbitrary inertial frame (IF), gives zero result when the interferometer is rotated, even if d
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  • ...proved that LET postulates represent a direct consequence of the Galilean transformations in physical space-time under limited speed of light.
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  • | keywords = [[Galilean transformations]], [[Field]], [[Distortion]] ...ed, and new experiments are suggested. It is then postulated that a body's inertial mass is related to this field distortion. The result is a new equation for
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  • ...alilean relativity''' states that the laws of motion are the same in all [[inertial frame]]s. [[Galileo Galilei]] first described this principle in 1632 in hi ...ther words, all frames related to one another by such a transformation are inertial (meaning, Newton's equation of motion is valid in these frames). In this co
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  • ...ultaneity and a new type of space and time transformations, which we call "inertial". The cosmological consequences of the new structure of space and time go a
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  • ...ions has thus been falsified by Smoot et al. This implies that the Lorentz transformations, which are the basis of special relativity, are not valid in our universe.
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  • ...the aether and inertial mass is investigated. The experimental space-time transformations connect co-ordinates altered by the systematic measurement distortions. Onc
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  • ...of special relativity the [[Maxwell equations]] have the same form in all inertial frames of reference. In the framework of general relativity the Maxwell equ {{see also|Inertial frame of reference}}
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  • ...ons are required in order to retain the form of Maxwell's equations in any inertial frame of reference (IFR) under this assumption, an assumption that Einstein
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  • ...ry through computer simulation, employing the derived mathematical scaling transformations of this framework, giving a viable extension to classical gravity theory. T
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  • ...d the speed of light. That fact can be derived without the help of Lorentz transformations or invoking the Special Theory of Relativity. The possibility that static ...utcome, without invoking the special theory of relativity (SRT) or Lorentz transformations. That in tum suggests a re-examination of some of the common conclusions ba
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  • ...nd gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of the Lorentz f
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  • * 2005 - "[[The Inertial Transformations and the Relativity Principle]]" * 1997 - "[[Remarks on the Transformations of Space and Time]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstr
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  • ...a glance at its conclusions (the gravitational equivalents of the Lorentz Transformations for Velocity effects), shows that it erroneously yields results inconsisten ...ple application (done after they had been derived and not before) of these transformations reveals the source of gravitational energy and its consistency with the abs
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  • ...nderstanding of Faraday's homopolar generator that directly led to Lorentz transformations and consequently to Einstein Theory of relativity. Resent experiments have * 2005 - "[[Inertial Mass: a Changing Entity? Weber vs. Einstein, Weber Plus Einstein or None?]]
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  • * "About Inertial frames of Reference, Velocities and Velocity-dependent Masses" (Proceedings * "The Incompatibility between Lorentz Transformations and the Inertial Frame of Reference" Chinese J. Syst. Eng. &amp; Electronics, 4 (1993) 77-80
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  • ...exactly the same predictions as Einstein's, using exactly the same Lorentz transformations, in which lengths contract and clocks slow down in exactly the same proport ...en the two theories, and the difference is this: In Einstein's version all inertial reference frames are on equal ground. The reference frame of the muon hurtl
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  • ...ence frame''', '''inertial frame''', '''Galilean reference frame''', or '''inertial space'''.{{cn|date=June 2017}} ...g=PA219 Extract of page 219]</ref> to be negligible, one can find a set of inertial frames that approximately describe that region.<ref name=Einstein0>{{Cite b
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  • ...rtial systems exist which are almost empirically equivalent to the Lorentz transformations. They contain a free parameter e1, the coefficient of x in the transformati ...al Relativity Theory about the one-way isotropy of light velocity in every inertial system, which has never been demonstrated. Contrary to this view, Manaresi
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  • ...ab1=Scientists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=1257 Ramon Risco-Delgado]: Inertial Transformations from the Homogeneity of Absolute space 65
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  • ...dinate frame]]s that move at constant velocity relative to each other. The transformations are named after the Dutch [[physicist]] [[Hendrik Lorentz]]. ...he term "Lorentz transformations" only refers to transformations between ''inertial'' frames, usually in the context of special relativity.
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  • ...nsformations are nothing more than an elegant manipulation of the Galilean transformations with no physical basis of support. Historically it was an attempt to develo We will derive the relation between two inertial reference frames in the absence of special relativity, using an example sim
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  • ...to his transformations and published what Poincaré in 1905 named [[Lorentz transformations]].<ref>{{Citation ...as apparently unknown to Lorentz that [[Joseph Larmor]] had used identical transformations to describe orbiting electrons in 1897. Larmor's and Lorentz's equations lo
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  • ...eged, and no preferred state of motion can be attributed to any particular inertial observer. However, as to electromagnetic theory and electrodynamics, during ...rinciple, he independently derived and radically reinterpreted the Lorentz transformations by changing the fundamental definitions of space and time intervals, while
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  • {{Further information|History of Lorentz transformations}} ...itation (incl. [[gravitational wave]]s) which might be compatible with the transformations. Poincaré used for the first time the term "Lorentz transformation", and h
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  • * 2023 - "[[The Deception Inherent in Coordinate Frame Transformations]]"([https://www.researchgate.net/publication/372533786_The_Deception_Inhere * 2019 - "[[The Significance of the Inertial Forces in Electromagnetism]]" ([https://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/
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  • {{Further|History of special relativity|History of Lorentz transformations}} ...nsformation", except the word "aether" has to be replaced by "non-comoving inertial frame". Einstein wrote in 1916:<ref group=A name=einstein2 />
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