The flawed SR assumptions:

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Jan 24, 2011, 10:27:21 PM1/24/11
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The flawed SR assumptions:

1. Every SR observer sets up a coordinate system based on an
imaginary
grid of synchronized clocks and rulers occupying all of the universe.
This imaginary grid of clocks and rulers is immutable (not moving)
and
thus they can be used to measure the rate of any clock moving within
this coordinate system.
2. The rate of a clock moving in every SR observer's coordinate
system
is assumed to run slow by a factor of 1/gamma because it is doing the
moving within the observer's imaginary grid of clocks and rulers.
3. The above assumptions leads to the bogus concept of mutual time
dilation (MTD) of SR.....that every SR observer assumes that any
clock
moving within his coordinate system runs slow.
4. In real life, the SR observer's imaginary grids of clocks and
rulers are not immutable as assumed....The whole coordinate system is
in a state of relative motion wrt any clock moving within the system.
This new interpretation gives rise to a new theory of relativity
called Improved Relativity Theory (IRT)....IRT eliminated the bogus
concept of mutual time dilation by predicting that an observed clock
can run slow by a factor of 1/gamma or fast by a factor of gamma
compared to the IRT observer's
clock.
A paper on IRT is available in the following link:
http://www.modelmechanics.org/2008irt.dtg.pdf
Also visit my website for more papers on my theory:
http://www.modelmechanics.org/
Ken Seto
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