Relativity and Cosmology

   

Special Relativity and Newtons Axioms

Authors: Hartmut Schwab

The specal relativity theory (SRT) was developped by Albert Einstein initially to explain the independence of the spread velocity of light from the relative velocity between the light source and the light receiver. Applied to the course of time in an inertial coordinate system (CS) which moves with nearly the spread velocity of light, in the view of an observer in this CS and another one outside, far away and "resting", time seemed to run in the moving CS for the former just as if he were "resting",for the latter in contrary significantly slower (time dilation). However, this is a faulty view because the results of the SRT were applied only partly. It is shown in two ways which do not presuppose a space time continuum, and by complete application of the SRT, that no relativity of time is needed, hence time stays absolute. Some of the best known effects, which were described by the SRT, are now described by means of classic Newton’s physics.

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