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Despite moving into longer ago regions, signals from a receding object are received in forwards going time. This amounts to a distance reversal. Those signals are coming stretched into slow motion and as from a lesser distance. Signals sent by an object approaching from such regions will be received forward telescoped as from a greater distance. The details of these processes are fully described, leading also into the need to upend a world view that at present stands on its head.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Despite moving into longer ago regions, signals from a receding object are received in forwards going time. This amounts to a distance reversal. Those signals are coming stretched into slow motion and as from a lesser distance. Signals sent by an object approaching from such regions will be received forward telescoped as from a greater distance. The details of these processes are fully described, leading also into the need to upend a world view that at present stands on its head.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title The Special Theory Explained
Author(s) Ursula E K Light
Keywords Special Relativity
Published 2000
Journal None

Abstract

Despite moving into longer ago regions, signals from a receding object are received in forwards going time. This amounts to a distance reversal. Those signals are coming stretched into slow motion and as from a lesser distance. Signals sent by an object approaching from such regions will be received forward telescoped as from a greater distance. The details of these processes are fully described, leading also into the need to upend a world view that at present stands on its head.