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Occam's Razor and the Special Theory of Relativity.

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socr...@bezeqint.net

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Apr 12, 2012, 12:59:58 PM4/12/12
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Occam's Razor and the Special Theory of Relativity.
1.
In 1905 Einstein wrote the paper:
“ On the Electrodynamics of moving Bodies.” ( SRT).
He wrote about moving of ‘Electrodynamics Bodies’ (!)
It means he wrote about particles like quantum of light, electron. (!)
And this movement is going in a negative 4D continuum.
2.
One postulate of SRT says: the speed of quantum
of light in a vacuum is a constant ( c=1).
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Another postulate of SRT says that motion, every motion (!),
(even including the motion of quantum of light ) is relative. (!)
4.
One postulate of SRT says the speed of quantum
of light is going in a vacuum.
Minkowski, trying to understand Einstein’s idea, decided to take
time as a fourth coordinate and created his negative spacetime
4D continuum.
What is negative 4D spacetime continuum really?
Really the negative spacetime 4D continuum is vacuum.
Why?
Because only vacuum has negative parameter ( negative temperature )
and only in vacuum the space and time tied together in unrequited
continuum.
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My conclusion.
Einstein’s SRT explains the behavior of light quanta in vacuum.
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Best wishes.
Israel Sadovnik. Socratus
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P.S.
"Einstein's special theory of relativity is based on two postulates:
One is the relativity of motion, and the second is the constancy
and universality of the speed of light.
Could the first postulate be true and the other false?
If that was not possible, Einstein would not have had to make two
postulates. But I don't think many people realized until recently
that you could have a consistent theory in which you changed only
the second postulate."
/ Lee Smolin, The Trouble With Physics, p. 226. /

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socr...@bezeqint.net

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Apr 12, 2012, 11:40:14 PM4/12/12
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The question is:
Can quantum of light change its constant speed ?
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Faster-than-light.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faster-than-light

etc . . .
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socr...@bezeqint.net

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Apr 14, 2012, 5:59:35 PM4/14/12
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Once again.
My opinion about SRT.
1.
One of Einstein's postulate says that quantum of light moves
in a straight line with constant speed c=1 in the vacuum.
2.
The other Einstein's SRT postulate says that even the speed
of quantum of light is relative.
3.
It means that quantum of light can change its constant speed.
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The book: Albert Einstein and the Cosmic World Order.
/ Six lectures delivered at the University
of Michigan in the Spring of 1962 /
by Cornelius Lanczos / The lecture No. 3 /
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Cornelius Lanczos (served as assistant to Einstein during
the period 1928-29 ) wrote:
SRT was created on two postulates.
First postulate - there isn't absolute speed of movement.
Every movement is relative.
Second postulate - the speed of light ( quantum of light)
is constant.
Lanczos wrote: from the first point of viewit seems that
to unite these two different postulates is impossible,
trying to do this is absolute nonsense. (!)
But . . . . It was be done. (!)
Einstein made it. (!)
. . It was needed the Einstein's courage to do this unity. (!)
How did Einstein connected them ? (!)
He solved this problem saying that Newton's absolute space
and time are relative.
And they can be united in negative spacetime - 4D.
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Very well ! !
There is only small problem in this conception:
What is the negative 4D spacetime ?
Nobody knows. ( ! )
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Boikat

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Apr 14, 2012, 6:34:47 PM4/14/12
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On Apr 14, 4:59 pm, "socra...@bezeqint.net" <socra...@bezeqint.net>
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> Once again.
> My opinion about SRT.

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