Relativity and Cosmology

   

Theory of Relativity with Two Observers

Authors: Ilgaitis Prūsis, Peteris Prūsis

If there are two observers, then each of them can be considered at rest and everyone else is moving. Both observations individually correspond exactly to the Theory of Relativity, but comparison of their observations is mutually exclusive. This contradiction can only be resolved on the assumption that both observations are apparent, an illusion. The real values are at the rest frame. The TR allow from observations calculate real (rest) values.

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