Re: About frames moving at constant velocity with respect to inertial ones



On Aug 9, 11:51 am, Igor <thoov...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 9, 1:49 pm, va...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

It is well-known that in Newtonian mechanics, a system moving with
constant velocity with respect to an inertial one can be proved also
inertial. Have we a similar assertion valid in Einstein's 1905
Relativity (1905R)? According to 1905R, a system moving with constant
velocity with respect to an inertial one can be proved also inertial?
If the answer is positive, I want to know who, when and where proved
it by first time. If those data are not available, I want then any
valid 1905 Relativity deduction of it.

Why would anyone need to prove it when it's simply true by definition?

What definition?

Shubee
http://www.everythingimportant.org/relativity/special.pdf

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