Authors: John Malcolm Newell
Einstein's 1905 formulation of special relativity may in actuality describe a complex relationship between the proper time of the observer and the proper time of an object with relative velocity. If y = (1 - x^2)^0.5 is a complex number even when x < 1 does it not follow that t' = t (1 - v^2 / c^2)^0.5 is a relationship between t' and t the nature of which requires us, in the name of diligence, to examine the possibility that no energy is contained by quanta during their transmission because the proper time interval for a quanta, between its emission and its absorption, may be zero.
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