Authors: Tao Guo
It has been more than 100 years since the advent of special relativity, but the reasons behind the related phenomena are still unknown. This article aims to inspire people to think about such problems. With the help of Mathematica software, I have proven the following problem by means of statistics: In 3-dimensional Euclidean space, for point particles whose speeds are c and whose directions are uniformly distributed in space (assuming these particles’ reference system is R0 if their average velocity is 0), when some particles (assuming their reference system is Ru), as a particle swarm, move in a certain direction with a group speed u (i.e., the norm of the average velocity) relative to R0, their (or the sub-particle swarm’s) average speed relative to Ru is slower than that of particles (or the same scale sub-particle swarm) in R0 relative to R0. The degree of slowing depends on the speed u of Ru and accords with the quantitative c2 −u2 relationship described by the Lorentz factor.
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