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  • | title = Lorentz Contraction | keywords = [[Lorentz contraction]], [[lack of remote simultaneity]]
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  • | title = A Realistic Interpretation of Length Contraction | keywords = [[Length Contraction]]
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  • | title = Compton\'s \"Apparent\" Wave-Length Contraction Effect ...ent" visual effect length contraction with no actual or Physical contraction or "apparent" things that you see and looks real    
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  • | title = The State of Experimental Evidence for Length Contraction ...vation that has relevance to the issue of the existence of physical length contraction.
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  • | title = The State of Experimental Evidence for Length Contraction, 2002 | keywords = [[Length Contraction]]
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  • | title = The Evidence for Length Contraction at the Turn of the 20th Century: Non-existent | keywords = [[Length Contraction]]
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  • | title = An Alternative to the Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis: Anistropic Wave Propagation | keywords = [[Lorentz Contraction]], [[Anistropic Wave Propagation]]
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  • | title = Mathematical and Experimental Proofs of the Non-Existence of the Contraction of Moving Bodies | keywords = [[Length Contraction]]
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  • | title = Should not the Lorentz-FitzGerald Contraction Be Three-Dimensional? | keywords = [[Lorentz-FitzGerald Contraction]], [[three-dimensional]], [[hydrogen atom]], [[velocity]]
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  • ...Hoc Explanation of the Michelson-Morley Experiment Than Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction | keywords = [[Michelson-Morley Experiment]], [[Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction]]
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  • | title = Piccard-Kessler?s Experiment vs. Lorentz Contraction | keywords = [[Lorentz contraction]], [[Heaviside potential]], [[Piccard-Kessler's experiment.]]
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  • | title = Abandoning the Ideas of Length Contraction and Time Dilation ...s of space-time. Key words: Lorentz force law, special relativity, length contraction, time dilation.
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  • | title = Relativity?s Space Contraction: Shortcuts through Hyperspace | keywords = [[special relativity]], [[Lorentz transformation]], [[space contraction]], [[light barrier]], [[cosmology]]
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  • | title = On the Falsity of the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis | keywords = [[Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction]]
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  • ...= The Space Interferometry Mission as a Direct Test of Relativistic Length Contraction ...fect. This project represents the first direct test of relativistic length contraction, just in time for the 100 year anniversary of that theory's introduction.
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  • | title = Length Contraction: First Law of Relativity Theory: | keywords = [[Length-contraction; relativity; Lorentz ;light; aberrations]]
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  • | title = Abandoning the Idea of Relativistic Length Contraction in Relativistic Electrodynamics ...the Lorentz Transformation. Hence, in this formalism the kinematic length-contraction effect is useless, and cannot serve as the basis for any subsequent dynamic
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  • ...uning in Michelson-Morley Experiments Performed in Vacuum, Assuming Length Contraction ...her theory. This result constitutes a strong argument in support of length contraction and of the existence of a model of aether non-entrained by the motion of ce
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  • | title = Lorentz Contraction relative to Fresnel dragged reference frame explains Solid-State Michelson- | keywords = [[Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction]], [[Lorentz mass increase]], [[Fresnel dragged reference frame]], [[isotro
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  • | title = Lorentz Contraction of the Coulomb Field: An Experimental Proposal | keywords = [[Lorentz contraction]], [[Coulomb field]], [[electrodynamics]], [[action-at-a-distance]]
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  • | title = On the Quantum-Wave Nature of Relativistic Time Dilation and Length Contraction ...ory:Scientific Paper|quantum-wave nature relativistic time dilation length contraction]]
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  • ...ull result says: If the increase of mass with velocity is real, Fitzgerald contraction is real.
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  • | keywords = [[Lorentz contraction]], [[relativistic effects]], [[solid substratum]], [[matter]], [[aether ent The Lorentz contraction and other "relativistic" effects can be regarded as the phenomenology of a
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  • | title = Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of | keywords = [[Maxwell equations]], [[Fitzgerald contraction]], [[inertial frames]]
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  • | keywords = [[relativity]], [[Einstein;Length contraction; light]] If projected light aberrations visual effects are taken as length contraction and trick oursleves to beleive that two objects moving at c velocities
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  • ...ctromagnetic properties, according to the Relativity Theory, it can have a contraction, a property compatible with the hypothesis of a space fulfilled by the ethe ...ctron, they did not take in consideration the participation of the space?s contraction, since the space was considered as an empty thing. Herein we analyze the hy
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  • ...y's null results. More recent measurements, which are not skewed by length contraction, prove light obeys the classic theorem of velocity addition.
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  • | keywords = [[contraction]], [[moving bodies]], [[electric charge and energy conservation]] Additional arguments against the traditional representation of the contraction of longitudinal sizes of moving bodies are presented. It is shown that the
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  • | keywords = [[relativity]], [[length contraction]], [[paradoxa]] ...on the train and look at the garden-fence. According to Einstein?s length-contraction, things now look like this:
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  • ...y's null results. More recent measurements, which are not skewed by length contraction, prove light obeys the classic theorem of velocity addition. This paper is
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  • | keywords = [[Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction]], [[Lorentz mass increase]], [[Fresnel dragged reference frame]], [[isotro ...style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>The acceptance of a real physical contraction and mass increase means that the density of a body, and therefore its refra
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  • ...elson-Morley, Trouton-Noble, Kennedy-Thorndike, and the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction | keywords = [[Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction]], [[Special Theory of Relativity]]
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  • ...onsequence of the Lorentz and Fitzgerald length contraction theory. Length contraction was introduced for the specific purpose of justifying and explaining the n
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  • ...ion factor must not have the form currently accepted for it if the Lorentz contraction factor is assumed to be equal to the quotient between time differentials.
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  • | keywords = [[electromagnetic disturbances]], [[ether]], [[contraction]] ...ssible to demonstrate that solids moving through the medium are subject to contraction, both in the direction of motion and laterally.&nbsp; These contractions ar
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  • * 2004 - "[[Abandoning the Idea of Relativistic Length Contraction in Relativistic Electrodynamics]]" * 2003 - "[[Abandoning the Ideas of Length Contraction and Time Dilation]]"
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  • * 2007 - "[[Relativity?s Space Contraction: Shortcuts through Hyperspace]]"
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  • | keywords = [[growing in space]], [[length contraction]] ...ely meaningless. Finally, it is proved that Einstein?s equation for length contraction, rather than contradicting the existence of a constant space, in actual fac
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  • ..., [[clock]], [[speed]], [[accelerations]], [[general relativity]], [[space contraction]], [[reciprocal time dilation]] ...en postulated, never proven. These include reciprocal time dilation, space contraction, relativity of simultaneity and even constancy of the speed of light.
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  • | keywords = [[isotropic inertial system]], [[Lorentz contraction of bodies]], [[Larmor retardation of clocks]] ...hree possible pairs of assumptions chosen among the following: A1. Lorentz contraction of bodies moving with respect to S0; A2. Larmor retardation of clocks movin
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  • ...0 - "[[On the Quantum-Wave Nature of Relativistic Time Dilation and Length Contraction]]"
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  • | name = Einstein's Dilation of Time and Contraction of Space - Reality or Illusion? ...to the theory of relativity time and space are mutually dependent and the contraction of space and the dilatation of time originate with motion as real physical
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  • | keywords = [[Lorentz]], [[length]], [[contraction]], [[1902]] Length contraction is a visual effect that won Lorentz in 1902 a Nobel Prize for changing phys
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  • * 2002 - "[[The State of Experimental Evidence for Length Contraction]]"
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  • ...f relativity]], [[light principle]], [[Lorentz transformation]], [[Lorentz contraction]], [[time dilation]] ...The LT contradicts its premises, holding for no observer. (5) The Lorentz contraction is shown untenable in practice. (6) The prediction of time dilation is onl
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  • ...mathematical point, if we reverse the calculation methods, it will be time contraction and length dilation? In addition, this paper adopts Einstein's methods and
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  • | keywords = [[Lorentz Contraction]], [[Relativity]]
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  • | keywords = [[Albert einstein]], [[Theory of Relativity]], [[Fitzgerald Contraction]] ...48 (1990)] who demonstrates, or just confirms, that the Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction has to be real because it is a strict consequence of the electromagnetic fi
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  • ...l relativity theory follow without mystery: apparent clock slowing, length contraction, velocity limitation, etc. In addition, important features of general relat
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  • ...- or vice versa. Light speed is therefore not a constant and therefore no contraction hypothesis is needed.
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  • ...wrong ideas.&nbsp; The invariance of the Maxwell Equations to the Lorentz contraction term should not be seen as a confirmation of the validity of SRT but rather
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  • ...e mass reduction</li> <li>Length contraction should be size/volume contraction</li> <li>Mass Energy Equation should be cut in half</li> </ol
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  • ...e are proportional to the Lorentz factor. This mass increase causes length contraction and time dilation.
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  • Contrary to the orthodox interpretation of the length contraction equation in special relativity, a simple argument is given to prove that a
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  • ...um Ring Theory, as for instance the spin-fusion, the accordion-effect, the contraction of the ether, etc. The main models proposed are the following: # a new hydrogen atom, where the contraction of the ether works into the electrosphere. Here we analyze how these models
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  • I think, all the problems with length contraction, time dilation, twin paradox and others are to forgotten. When everybody me
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  • ...y ether theory from the results of the MM experiment). This "hypothesis of contraction" is equivalent mathematically to Einstein?s transformations. It therefore s
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  • ...patible with experimental results relating to clock retardation and length contraction, suggesting that it is a robust theory worth examining in greater detail.
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  • ...entz factor]], [[speed of light]], [[diameter of the Milky Way]], [[length contraction.]] ...validity must be removed, all concepts found in relativity, such as length contraction and time dilation and speed limit brought up by relativity, will no longer
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  • ...on sense explanation of relativistic time dilation and associated distance contraction is presented. The straightforward approach leads immediately to the light
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  • ...meter, Poincar?-Lorentz theory can produce both time dilation ''and'' time contraction.
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  • It is shown that an alternative kinematics in which the Lorentz contraction does not occur is compatible with the familiar "two postulates" of relativi
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  • | keywords = [[electrodynamics]], [[invariance]], [[length contraction]], [[Maxwell?s equations]], [[moving charge]], [[time dilation]]
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  • ...;returnArticleService=showArticle On the Falsity of the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis]", <em>Philosophy of Science</em>, V36, pp. 354-362 (1969). * 1969 - "[[On the Falsity of the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis]]" ([http://www.jstor.org/pss/186316 Read in full])
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  • ...o other characteristics like the period of one cosmic pulse (expansion and contraction) or relation E = mc<sup>2</sup> are deduced.
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  • * <em>The Doppler Effect and the Theory of Contraction of Moving Bodies</em>, 1968. * 1989 - "[[Mathematical and Experimental Proofs of the Non-Existence of the Contraction of Moving Bodies]]"
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  • The basic special relativistic effects of length contraction, time dilation, and mass increase are all simply derived by examining the e
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  • ...elativity that stems from a misunderstanding of the Fitzgerald and Lorentz contraction phenomena: the phenomena from which all the bizarre concepts of special rel
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  • It is shown that the Lorentz assumption of a length contraction with a ratio (1-B<sup>2</sup>)<sup>1/2</sup> in the movement direction of m
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  • ...stant required to be fixed from the empirical experience, Lorentz?s length-contraction and clock-retardation postulates follow deductively and uniquely from the s
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  • ...that all inertial systems are equivalent, it follows that neither Lorentz contraction nor Larmor time dilatation physically occurs, and the relative velocity may
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  • ...external electric field is produced. However, we show that if the Lorentz contraction of the assemblage of moving electrons is taken into account, special relati
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  • ...contraction having the same ''ad hoc'' character as the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction. (5) logical flaws invalidating the claim of relative simultaneity between
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  • ...eity. The categorical relativity does not predicts the lenght/rod material contraction, because this concept is not basis-free. The concept of simultaneity is bas ...al and theoretical aspects of biological time-dilation and material length-contraction, with comparison with Langevin's interpretation in 1911.
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  • ...Following a change in the orientation of the bond with respect to v, this contraction generates what we call a transient Lorentzian stress. In all prior experime
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  • .../Projects/Research/NaturalLengthContractionDueToGravity.htm Natural Length Contraction Due To Gravity]. ...rch/NaturalLengthContractionMechanismDueToKineticEnergy.htm Natural Length Contraction Mechanism Due To Kinetic Energy].
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  • ...le proper time and 2) of object length (i.e., nonoccurrence of the Lorentz contraction), is tested for its ability to exhibit consistency between the aging rates
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  • ...t is in accord with reported experimental results. The implication is that contraction energy is involved. No explanation of the sources of the added energy is at
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  • * 1994 - "[[Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of
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  • ...if it indeed exists. Both theories employed the dilation of time and the contraction of space. This was principally a mathematical exercise that disregarded the
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  • ...ry, namely, the Lorentz transformation and its derived formulae for length contraction and time dilation are mathematically inconsistent with each other. From thi
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  • aether theory based on Lorentz contraction. A revaluation of the aether drift to which the
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  • ...f the Sagnac effect for massive particles, which takes account of length contraction and time dilation can only be obtained with a so called ?absolute? clock s
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  • ...dent refractive index. Applying to constant units time dilation and length contraction appropriate for the free-fall velocity field of a Newtonian potential field
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  • * 2000 - "[[Einstein's Dilation of Time and Contraction of Space - Reality or Illusion?]]" ([http://milanrpavlovic.freeservers.com
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  • ...ly neutral when at rest in the laboratory. They then show that the Lorentz contraction of moving charge, demanded by special relativity theory, causes a bunching
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  • ...120 years and fostered equally flawed programs, such as the Lorentz Length Contraction, to needlessly justify aether, of Einstein's Special Relativity Theory to r
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  • In this paper, relativistic time dilation and length contraction are explored using the simple concepts of radar ranging and Doppler shifts,
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  • ...ge with velocity. <br /><br />b) Special Relativity (SRT) and its presumed contraction of a physical length with speed can thus be rejected.<br /><br />c) The ela
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  • ...atisfactory anyway because its basic postulation of the FitzGerald-Lorentz contraction was <em>ad hoc.</em>
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  • <br />It is shown that the Lorentz contraction of metric standards may be incompatible with the conservation of mass-energ
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  • ...e from the controversial elements of the latter - time dilation and length contraction in particular.
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  • ...es the Fresnel aether drag coefficient, the Lorentz Transformation, length contraction and time dilation, and, with this, the basis for Special Relativity. The co
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  • ...Fresnel formula for partial ether-drag. The Lorentz assumption of length contraction for one of the paths in the interferometer is redundant. So the Fresnel co
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  • In 1889, Fitzgerald had accepted the effect of longitudinal length contraction as a physical assumption for an explanation of the null result of Michelson
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  • ...factor: t' = t / (1 - v? / c?)<sup>1/2</sup>. Moreover, due to the Lorentz-contraction x' = x / (1 - v? / c?)<sup>1/2 </sup>as well. Calculating space and time fo
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  • ...entally. The theoretical and experimental evidences against the concept of contraction of space in the direction of motion leads to the failure of space ? time co
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  • * 1993 - "[[Should not the Lorentz-FitzGerald Contraction Be Three-Dimensional?]]"
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  • ...chanics, solely on the fact gravity is a particle and that time dilation / contraction is proportional to the kinetic energy and the superposed layers of gravitat
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  • ...staken use of length based equations results in&nbsp;time dilation, length contraction, and the Twin Paradox. </div>
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  • Assuming that the Fitzgerald-Lorentz length-contraction as well as the Lorentz slowing-down of all electromagnetically-determined c
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  • ...hole paradox as described by Rindler (1961 Am. J. Phys. 29 365?6) ('length contraction paradox'), a rigid rod moves at high speed over a table towards a hole of t
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  • ...objects relative to that observer?s frame of reference (Fitzgerald length contraction) . Also, in Consequence [III] an observer perceives that a stern clock on a ...eve that relativistic clock-slowing is ?real?, but that Fitzgerald length contraction is ?observational only?. It has been testified that Special Relativity has
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  • ...opic, but also dependent on the velocity of the frame. There is no Lorentz contraction. - A real ultrasonic experiment shows: Also the propagation of sound follow
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  • * length contraction
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  • ...patible results. If light-use and all orientations of c and v are assumed, contraction is required in some orientations and dilation in others. That is contradict
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  • ...c = x/t is computed according to Lorentz's formula, it comes out that the contraction of length, equal 1 / (1 - v<sup>2</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>)<sup>1/2</sup>, and a
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  • ...ynamic situations. However, that theory involves some notions, such as the contraction of lengths and the dilation of times, which are not well established experi
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  • ...opic, but also dependent on the velocity of the frame. There is no Lorentz contraction. - A real ultrasonic experiment shows: Also the propagation of sound follow
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  • ...ent to derive the Lorentz kinematic transformations; the Fitzgerald length contraction is not required. Since the kinematic transformations lead solely and direct
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  • ...e Time valid irrespective of observation point. Now the concepts of Length Contraction and Time Dilation were in vogue and Physics would never be the same. Until
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  • ...l aspects of SR kinematics, and concepts associated with It (simultaneity, contraction, time dilation, etc.). Note that the 40 model is the result of a conceptual
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  • ...xperiment which attempted to detect directly the Lorentz-Fitzgerald length contraction. However, the Sherwin experiment is generalized herein to thought experimen
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  • ...l aspects of SR kinematics, and concepts associated with It (simultaneity, contraction, time dilation, etc.). Note that the 40 model is the result of a conceptual
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  • ...for formulation of new natural laws, as were the case for Lorentz's length contraction and time dilation.
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  • ...; is&nbsp; on&nbsp; the&nbsp; physical&nbsp; meaning&nbsp; of&nbsp; length contraction, the time expansion and the time delay. Then, the hypothesis of dark matter
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  • ...of the co-ordinate systems under consideration. Taking for granted length contraction and clock retardation, we show that the experimental space-time transformat
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  • ...onal potential, but differs from GR in having no singularities and uniform contraction in length. Knowing that magnetic flux is quantized, we derive the quantized
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  • ...esort to special relativity and its postulates of time dilation and length contraction. Yet this is seldom done.
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  • ...ords = [[Einstein]], [[Special Relativity]], [[Absolute Space]], [[Lorentz contraction]]
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  • | keywords = [[Special Relativity Theory (SRT)]], [[Lorentz Contraction Factor]], [[Conjugate Position]], [[Simultaneity]], [[Synchronized Clocks]]
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  • ...etation of the famous gamma factor of Einsteinian time dilation and length contraction without the need for assumptions&nbsp;regarding light propagation "in vacuo
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  • ...as the consequence of absence of luminiferous ether the concept of length contraction in the direction of motion, theories of relativity, space?time concept and
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  • ...he theory of relativity (LSR). LSR still has clock slowing and meter-stick contraction and agrees with all existing experimental tests of special relativity. Howe
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  • ...factor: t' = t / (1 - v?/c?)<sup>1/2</sup>. Moreover, due to the Lorentz-contraction x' = x / (1 - v?/c?)<sup>1/2</sup> as well. Calculating space and time for
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  • ...hotons) transferring discontinuous changes in energy, time dilation, space contraction and curvature, one dimensional objects (?strings)' vibrating in 10 dimensio
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  • ...es the Fresnel aether drag coefficient, the Lorentz transformation, length contraction and time dilation, and, with thiis, the basis for special relativity.&nbsp;
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  • ...celestial objects (with heavy elements) become very big, the gravitational contraction may become so high that endothermic reactions start: elements may fuse into
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  • ...ght results from the systematic measurement distortions entailed by length contraction, clock retardation and the synchronization procedures with light signals or
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  • ...ltered by the systematic unavoidable measurement distortions due to length contraction and clock retardation and by the usual synchronization procedures, a fact t
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  • ...chelson's linear ether drift experiment and to Poincare's ether-Fitzgerald-contraction based impotence principle of relativity. This principle was de-etherized an
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  • # Contraction Theory
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  • # Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Dutch physicist (Nobel 1902). Length contraction
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  • ...e possible: either expansion from an infinite density at past infinity, or contraction-expansion cycles beginning and ending with infinite dilution, and with a bo
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  • ...plained using Newton's physics and mass-energy conservation, without space contraction or time dilation. We have seen previously that the principle of mass-energy
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  • ...alidating Relativity, also wave-quantum unity of light. UT rejects 'length contraction', 'time dilation', uncertainty principle. No fermion or neutron is neutral.
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  • * 2002 - "[[The State of Experimental Evidence for Length Contraction, 2002 ]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_152.pd
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  • ...then, its linear momentum is uncertain, and vice versa. The time and space contraction of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by spinning and rotating electrica
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  • ...produces a Galilean relativistic form, eliminating the concepts of length contraction and time dilation, while still supporting all secondary effects such as app
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  • ...chanics, solely on the fact gravity is a particle and that time dilation / contraction is proportional to the kinetic energy and the superposed layers of gravitat
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  • ...an alternative aether-free Galilean invariant solution, eliminating length contraction and time dilation. This solution restores common sense concepts of space, t
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  • ...e these criticisms, Lawden states the ?modern? interpretation that length contraction has no physical meaning, and only ?time dilation? is of significance. This
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  • ...pendent relativity theory similar in respect to SRT with regards to length contraction, but significantly different in all other aspects. It includes size scaling
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  • * 2002 - "[[Piccard-Kessler?s Experiment vs. Lorentz Contraction]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_821.pdf Read
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  • ...cular object, leads to the increase of the related ''total energy,'' and ''contraction of the size'' of the object at hand. Furthermore, this quantum mechanical o
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  • ...an claim to be the fastest is no longer reasonable to assume. Since length contraction, time dilation, and the twin paradox are process changes, all three occur d
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  • ...sis show that Planck constant and relativistic relationships on the length contraction and&nbsp;increase in mass are a reflection of the same physical principles
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  • ...plained using Newton's physics and mass-energy conservation, without space contraction or time dilation. We have seen previously (1) that the principle of mass-en
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  • ...pendent relativity theory similar in respect to SRT with regards to length contraction, but significantly different in all other aspects. It includes size scaling
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  • ...th, </em>Nikolai Rudakov wrote that the special theory's concept of length contraction is based on the Mendelssohnian concept that an observer should not take int
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  • ...spin sharmon composed energy-quantum is emitted, absorbed and propagated. 'Contraction of space' and 'dilatation of time' are unrealistic. Constancy and invarianc
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  • ...n was quite different. It appeared without the excess baggage of a Lorentz contraction of matter and space and without time dilation. The speed v was absolute: no
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  • * 2003 - "[[An Alternative to the Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis: Anistropic Wave Propagation]]"
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  • ...our-dimensional Euclidean space can now visually illustrate time travel. Contraction of Timespace, the fourth physical dimension, becomes equivalent to Einste
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  • | keywords = [[special relativity]], [[Lorentz contraction factor]], [[conjugate position]], [[synchronized clocks]], [[linear array o
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  • ...urce and receiver were in the same frame, hence never would measure length contraction per SRT which expected such changes in the 'moving' frame. There are also v
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  • * 2009 - "[[Lorentz Contraction relative to Fresnel dragged reference frame explains Solid-State Michelson-
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  • ...incapability of Einstein's statements concerning time dilation and length contraction in moving inertial reference systems. Attempts to conceal the fact of incap
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  • ...extraordinary distance without time consumption in the process of ?length contraction?. It is well known that constancy of speed of light is the absolute found
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  • ...undergo 100 different objective alterations at the same time. This makes ?contraction of length' and 'dilation of time' unrealistic. Unified Theory explains Phot
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  • ...he theory wherein light propagates in a static medium and where Fitzgerald contraction of solid matter is physically real and theoretically detectable, e.g. with
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  • ...ions are replaced by [[Poincaré transformation]]s; conversely, the [[group contraction]] in the [[classical limit]] {{nowrap|''c'' → ∞}} of Poincaré transfor ==Origin in group contraction==
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  • # Once SRT and length contraction (LC) of physical lengths are rejected, we find that there is no limit to ob
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  • ...ntz transforms do not describe any real motion in nature. Thence deduced ?contraction of space? and ?dilatation of time? are unrealistic demands on nature to ch
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  • ...not undergo 100 different objective contractions at the same time, making ?contraction of length' an unrealistic concept. So is 'dilatation of time'. But the resu
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  • ...SRT (Special Relativity Theory with inherent inconsistency between length contraction and Mass increase)</li> <li>Our Pal correction (Ratio of Ratios)</l
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  • ...: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;">) ,length contraction</span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt;
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  • ...mentum and action. Lorentz transforms do not describe any natural motion. 'Contraction of space' and 'dilatation of time' are unrealistic demands on Nature to fit
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  • ...e the entire basis for special relativity, including time dilation, length contraction, relative simultaneity and mass increase with velocity. As a result, the ba ...[[The Space Interferometry Mission as a Direct Test of Relativistic Length Contraction]]"
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  • ...inty Principle, creation of matter from nothing in the expanding universe, contraction of actual length due to observer motion, massless photon &amp;c. Prediction
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  • ...elson-Morley, Trouton-Noble, Kennedy-Thorndike, and the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction]]"
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  • ...not undergo 100 different objective contractions at the same time, making ?contraction of length' an unrealistic concept. So is 'dilation of time'. Unified Theory
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  • ...his great paper, and suggested that the dynamical understanding of length contraction and time dilation intimated by the immediate precursors of Einstein is more
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  • * [www.wiolawapress.com/b4c.htm Basic Four Constants (B4C) Circle Expansion/Contraction Ratio Coordination]
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  • * H?ctor A. M?nera, The Evidence for Length Contraction at the Turn of the 20th Century: Non-existent
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  • ...proton &amp; neutron. UT opposes QT's Uncertainty Principle, relativity's contraction of objective length due to observer motion, massless photon &amp; neutrino.
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  • ...results of this reexamination is that, although the idea of Lorentz length contraction played an important part in Einstein's approach to the formulation of the t
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  • * 2006 - "[[The Evidence for Length Contraction at the Turn of the 20th Century: Non-existent ]]"
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  • ...net/science/ricker13.pdf Einstein's False Derivation of Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction] ...31, 2005: [http://wbabin.net/physics/ricker2.pdf Refutation of The Length Contraction And Time Dilation Conclusions of Einstein's Special Theory Of Relativity]
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  • ...consequence of such fields and mass formations is a periodic expansion and contraction of the Universe. Another consequence is that the actual mass of the Univers
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  • ...ntum characters at a time not both simultaneously. UT opposes relativity's contraction of objective length or dilation of objective time due to observer motion, m
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  • ...Hoc Explanation of the Michelson-Morley Experiment Than Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction]]"
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  • ...(1888-1925), Einstein's ''chronotope'' is possible of both expansion and contraction).
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  • ...ation, since in the muon frame, its lifetime is unaffected, but the length contraction causes distances through the atmosphere and Earth to be far shorter than th
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  • ...youtube.com/watch?v=HFeZf0KOzuM Einstein's Idiots 3: Debunking Al's length contraction] (Video Commentary)
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  • ...a problem that does not exist. It does not cause time dilation, nor length contraction, nor mass increase.
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  • ...ght signal is traveling at c, but its leading tip is traveling at 2c. When contraction is happening, the mid point of the light signal is traveling at c, but the ...ersed version of emission by a source, the mechanism also accounts for the contraction to the receiver that I had asserted.
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  • ...uning in Michelson-Morley Experiments Performed in Vacuum, Assuming Length Contraction
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  • ...State University, 1974&nbsp; <br />Dissertation Title: Tensor Products of Contraction Semigroups in Hilbert Spaces Advisor: Albert Turner Barucha-Reid<br />MS In ...State University.&nbsp; His dissertation was entitled "Tensor Products of Contraction Semigroups on Hilbert Spaces."&nbsp;
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  • ...mentum conservation. Using classical mechanics, we demonstrate that length contraction is a real physical phenomenon. We examine how this leads to the Lorentz equ
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  • * 1978 - "[[Compton's "Apparent" Wave-Length Contraction Effect]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_4502.d * 1977 - "[[Length Contraction: First Law of Relativity Theory:
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  • * 2003 - "[[Lorentz Contraction]]"
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  • | keywords = [[relativity]], [[simultaneity]], [[length contraction]], [[time dilation]], [[GPS]] ...e presumed constancy of the speed of light that led to relativistic length contraction and time dilation for the moving observer. An uncomfortable by product is t
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  • ...an> <span class="hps atn">or "</span><span>length</span> <span class="hps">contraction</span><span>"</span><span>.</span> <span class="hps">These</span> <span cla
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  • ...is a nearly vertical curve. After a [[protostar]] ends its phase of rapid contraction and becomes a [[T Tauri star]], it is extremely luminous. The star continue ...0.4</math> for a monatomic ideal gas undergoing [[adiabatic]] expansion or contraction. A temperature gradient greater than 0.4 is therefore called superadiabati
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  • # Gravitational Contraction and Collapse
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  • ...ell writes "A great deal of nonsense has been written about the FitzGerald contraction".<ref> ...ref> In order to combat misconceptions surrounding Lorentz-FitzGerald body contraction Bell adopted and promoted a relativistic thought experiment which became wi
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  • ...the responsible representatives of the institute, that the supposed length contraction of the special theory of relativity does not represent a physical alteratio
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  • # "On the experimental proofs of relativistic length contraction and time dilation," Z. Naturforsch. <b>53a</b>, 977-982 (1998).
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  • * 1992 - "[[Lorentz Contraction of the Coulomb Field: An Experimental Proposal]]" ([http://www.naturalphilo
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  • ...–Morley experiment]] led to the introduction of the hypothesis of [[length contraction]] in 1892. However, other experiments also produced negative results and (g ...ntzian" interpretation of special relativity. The introduction of [[length contraction]] and [[time dilation]] for all phenomena in a "preferred" [[frame of refer
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  • ...the apparatus exactly superimposed. In the relativistic analysis, Lorentz-contraction of the beam splitter in the direction of motion causes it to become more pe === Length contraction and Lorentz transformation ===
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  • ...sional contraction-expansion process; Lorentz ?supposed? the occurrence of contraction only in the direction of translation (Oct 1967, 1967, 12th NPA-2005). ...bjects in uniform motion where the twin paradox, time dilation and Lorentz contraction are general relativity issues rather than special relativity (Apr 2007, 15t
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  • ...mathematical/geometrical significance. It cannot be interpreted as length contraction and time dilation specific to a material body. This was never pronounced in
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  • * [[Lorentz contraction]] ...posed that moving bodies contract in the direction of motion (see [[length contraction]]; [[George FitzGerald]] had already arrived at this conclusion in 1889).<r
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  • ...ing of rod and pipe string in oil and gas wells, analysis of expansion and contraction of slotted tubulars, etc.
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  • ...moving at different [[velocity|velocities]] may measure different [[Length contraction|distances]], [[time dilation|elapsed times]], and even different [[Relativi ...ner, which was subsequently called [[Length contraction|FitzGerald–Lorentz contraction hypothesis]].<ref>{{harvnb|Brown|2003}}</ref> Their explanation was widely
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  • ...out whose material constitution Lorentz didn't speculate), physical length contraction, and a "local time" in which Maxwell's equations retain their form in all i ...ver, even Lorentz admitted that that was not a necessary reason and length-contraction consequently remained an [[ad hoc hypothesis]].<ref>Miller (1981), 27–29<
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  • ...community, leading [[Hendrik Lorentz]] to devise his now-famous [[Lorentz contraction]] equations as a means of explaining the null result.
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  • * [[length contraction]] (moving objects are shortened in the direction of motion)
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  • ...ology"). It supposes that the universe goes through periodic expansion and contraction phases, with a soft "rebound" in place of the Big Bang. Thus the Hubble Law
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  • ...cosmological constant was artificially created to counter the expansion or contraction to get a perfect static and flat universe.<ref name=mapcc>
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  • and introduced the hypothesis of [[length contraction]] to explain the failure of optical and electrical experiments to detect mo
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