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GR: Fachverband Gravitation und Relativitätstheorie
GR 21: Poster
GR 21.1: Poster
Friday, March 19, 2010, 08:00–18:00, JUR K
Special Relativity Derived from the Structure of Matter — •Albrecht Giese — Taxusweg 15, 22605 Hamburg
When Einstein developed Special Relativity, he got caught in a trap. He assumed that the 1-way speed of light is always a constant. - This was a rash conclusion from the Michelson-Morley experiment, which is logically in no way compelling. - From that point on, there was no way out of an unnecessary complex theory based on weird assumptions about space-time.
In using the other way:
- We replace the dilation of time by the inevitable slow down of the basic oscillations within elementary particles at motion (de Broglie/Dirac/Schrödinger)
- We replace the contraction of space by a contraction of fields (Heaviside/Lorentz) with similar results of physical measurements
- We will then conclude that the apparent constancy of the speed of light 'c' is a pure measurement effect following from both above-mentioned facts.
This approach avoids all of the logical conflicts and paradoxes which accompany the assumptions of Einstein about space and time, and yet it achieves similar results for special relativity.
And this approach is also an appropriate basis for developing a successful and easily understandable General Relativity.
For further information: www.ag-physics.org