Re: I have already justified the Einstein's specific relativity
- From: "OG" <owen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:22:03 -0000
<tsabooteh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In the theory of specific relativity, we face the matter that if we
throw an object with the same speed of the light
I - The object will be compressed.
II - It's mass will decrease.
III - The time will go by slower for it.
I have already explained these happenings physically using my
hypothesis; in another words, I have justified why the object moving
with the same speed of the light:
I- Becomes compressed.
II- It's mass decreases.
III- The time goes by slower for it.
But are there any experiments that will give the possibility of _disproving_
your theory?
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