Relativity and Cosmology

   

Calculation of the Longitudinal Mass from Bertozzi's Experiment

Authors: Jorma Jormakka

The article shows that the energy-momentum relation is incorrect. Kinetic energy does not grow with velocity. Bertozzi's experiment only show that there is an energy component that does grow with velocity, it may be thermal energy. The article looks at Bertozzi's measurements. It is seen that Bertozzi's experiment refutes relativistic kinetic energy. Bertozzi's experiment gives the longitudinal mass of an electron in kinetic energy as roughly $m=gamma^{1.5} m_0$ for the Van der Graaf accelerator supporting the new concept of weakening of force.

Comments: 9 Pages. The values on Table 3 are incorrectly calculated in the version in viXra

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[v1] 2025-09-13 11:55:21
[v2] 2025-09-15 07:26:18

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