| Re: Lorentz, Einstein, Coulomb and Newton Down! |
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Dirk Van de moortelDirk Van de moortel Date: Sep 13, 2008 09:29
> Bringing Einstein and Lorentz to justice
>
> Under the leadership of Einstein's SRT:
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> t'=(t-V/c x/c)/Sqrt(1-Sqr(V/c))
> t=(t'+V/c x'/c)/Sqrt(1-Sqr(V/c))
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> x'=(x-Vt)/Sqrt(1-Sqr(V/c))
> x=(x'+Vt')/Sqrt(1-Sqr(V/c))
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> As cited from "General Physics I" SBN: 9989-43006-3, where (x, t) and
> (x', t') are initially declared as properties of the some moving body
> in frame K and K'.
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> Spanking Einstein's cranky ass:
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> x'/t = (x-Vt)/(t'+V/c x'/c) and
> x/t' = (x'+Vt')/(t-V/c x/c) ==>
>
> x't'+VSqr(x'/c) = xt-vt^2 and
> xt-VSqr(x/c)=x't'+Vt'^2 ==>
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> x't'-xt=-V(Sqr(x'/c)+t^2) and
> x't'-xt=-V(Sqr(x/c)+t'^2) ==>
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> -(x't'-xt)/V=(t^2+Sqr(x'/c)) and
> -(x't'-xt)/V=(t'^2+Sqr(x/c)) ==>
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> t^2+Sqr(x'/c)=t'^2+Sqr(x/c) ==>
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> (t-t')(t+t')=(x-x')/c (x+x')/c ==>
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> V=x/t=c and V'=x'/t'=c
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> The fault: In the end when V=V'=c shows up Einstein re-declares (x, t)
> and (x', t') to be the coordinates of a light signal in frame K and
> K'. It is against every principle. It is like adding frogs and
> turtles. Conclusion: Einstein hacked! Bring in the next terrorist...
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