Relativity and Cosmology

   

Space Axis of Time-Space Frame of Reference for Special Relativity Theory and The Core of the Theory

Authors: Tsuneaki Takahashi

It may be hard to understand Lorentz transformation intuitively because it is derived inductively from the light speed constancy for every inertia systems. Specially the definition of space-axis (time zero line) is unclear although time-axis definition may be reasonable if the Lorentz transformation is recognized as a rotation of frame of reference on the Minkowski space. On such situation, Lorentz transformation may become understandable if the logic of space-axis definition becomes clear. And light speed constancy may not be an axiom, it should be what to be derived.

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