Lorentz transformations are into a frame moving (v) transverse to light motion
The Lorentz factor [1-v^2/c^2)^-½] is a correction for v. This correction would be correct if light was based on particles. However, light is based on wave motions, so the Lorentz factor is not needed, since a very small motion inside a wave front is irrelevant according to the wave model. Therefore, all we need is the simple Galilean transform.
So, we find that:
The Lorentz transform is wrong
John-Erik