Re: What become the LT transforms if the speed of light depends on the observers' velocity ?




mluttgens@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
rambus2005@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
mluttgens@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
What become the LT transforms if the speed of light depends on
the observers' velocity ?
It becomes a BIG NOTHING because it is refuted by experiments (see
3.3):

http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SR/experiments.html#one-way%20tests

Rambus2005, are you claiming that the relations
5) x' = sqrt(1 - v^2/c^2) * (x - vt)
6) t' = sqrt(1 - v^2/c^2) * t
are experimentally refuted?

Imo, you are another parrot.

Marcel Luttgens

I am also saying is that you got the Tangherlini transforms. They are
the basis of one of the many "aether" theories that claim absolute
simultaneity. Only to be refuted by experiments (I can give you a list
but seeing that you are a long term crackpot , I don't think that it
will help you much).

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