Relativity and Cosmology

   

The Implications of the Time Dilation Factor in Classical Theories

Authors: Guanghui Xie

The time dilation factor in special relativity is an algebraic expression derived through mathematical deduction based on the principle of the constancy of the speed of light and the principle of special relativity. This expression quantitatively describes the functional relationship between the velocity of motion and the change in time. In this paper, Building upon classical physical theories and taking as a premise that the speed of information propagation equals the speed of light, through theoretical derivation, The algebraic expression of the time dilation factor in special relativity is also derived. And within the framework of classical physics, it clarifies the physical meaning of this time dilation factor, theoretically explains why it lacks a contraction function, and provides a new pathway for further research into the theory of temporal relativity.

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