Re: Comparisons between SR and LET.
- From: "TC" <tclarke@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Apr 2005 13:07:38 -0700
Gerald L. O'Barr wrote:
> ....if SR
> has found any support that indicates that it might be
> correct, then LET has that same support, to the exact
> same degree.
This may have been true in 1905.
The success of Dirac's relativistic theory of the
electron in predicting the existence of the positron can
be counted as support for SR.
However, I know of no LET-based theory that explains the
positron so I don't see how the success of the Dirac
theory can be counted as support for LET.
Tom
.
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