PSR8: The "Alpha Transformation"

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Jan 21, 2008, 3:35:06 PM1/21/08
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PSR8 is in agreement with both Einsteins Relativity and the Standard
Model (SM) in general. There are no problematic issues with PSR8 on
these areas. However I use another transformation than the Lorentz
Transformation, which I will from now on call the "Beta
Transformation" (*), and this I call the "Alpha Transformation".

There is really NO conflict between PSR8 and normal relativity. The
parameter, which I call alpha can very easily be converted to the
usual beta parameter (=v/c). Here are a few equations, which defines
the relations of alpha and beta and the relations between them: (Just
some 2K GIF's with equations)

Definitions: http://psr8-ha.googlegroups.com/web/AlphaBetaDefinitions.gif
Relations: http://psr8-ha.googlegroups.com/web/AlphaBetaRelation.gif

The gamma parameter (gamma = 1/sqrt(1-beta^2)) are used in PSR8, the
same way as in usual relativity:

Gamma: http://psr8-ha.googlegroups.com/web/GammaRelation.gif

Please notice: This is just a little note, which I wrote while I'm
working on the real articles. They should be available here in the
PSR8-HA forum within a few months. You can easily verify the relations
between alpha and beta from their definitions.

Peter C
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(*): Usually the term beta is used for v/c here, so therefore I use
this term.
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