Relativity and Cosmology

   

Einstein's Famous Thought Experiment on Simultaneity Put to Test

Authors: Gajendra Singh Solanki

Experiments to directly test relativity of simultaneity and relativity of spatial concurrence have already been proposed. In this eighth paper in the series of “Rudiments of relativity revisited”, the famous train embankment thought experiment for simultaneity is analyzed under the new formulation of relativity, and the experiments on the same are proposed to differentiate between the two theories. Current relativity assumes a photon to be relativistically localized at an overlapped position in different frames leading to the relativity of simultaneity, while the new relativity asserts their relativistic non-localized existence at different positions in different frames, leading to the relativity of spatial concurrence. New theory reproduces the so far proven results of relativity besides predicting new experimentally verifiable phenomena unexplored so far.

Comments: 5 Pages. This is the seventh paper in the series of rudiments of relativity revisited. The next one explores RNL for superluminal communication.

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[v1] 2020-11-20 12:41:03
[v2] 2021-01-09 05:12:52
[v3] 2021-02-23 17:14:10

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