Re: Reviewing Statements in Einsteins 1905 paper.



On Jan 14, 7:13 pm, PD <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 12, 8:31 pm, G <gehan_ameresek...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My question is this:

Don't the Lorentz equations apply only within reference frames and not
between moving FoRs?

No, it's exactly the opposite. The Lorentz equations tell you, given
measurements of an event in one reference frame, what those
measurements will be found to be in another reference frame, moving
relative to the first.

PD

Assuming the speed of light bla bla bla. But why did AE think so?
Was it De Sitter's experiment , as he said. ( I don't believe MMX was
too conclusive- it just disproved the ether)
.



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