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Einstein's Relativity
Einstein hypothesized that everyone must measure the speed of light to be the same value. He went further to state that this is true even for two observers measuring the speed of light from the same light source, even if one or more of the observers are moving.
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Einstein measures the speed of light by including another observer in their calculations.
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 OBSERVER 2: in motion
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 OBSERVER 1: fixed at the origin of the coordinate system in relationship to the light source.
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For Einstein, measuring anything must go by way of "indirect observation" through another observer.
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FIXED LIGHT SOURCE: does not move in relationship to observer 1.
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This situation creates very strange side effects: in order for someone to come up with the same speed of light, the physical world for those moving in relationship with the light source, must change. In fact, this requires mass to decrease, length to increase, and time to speed up (depending on your point of view).
SR Derivation
Carezani's Relativity Calculations
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Carezani found that there was a mathematical flaw in Einstein's concept and found that the second observer created extra energy and was superfluous.
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 See the gory math details of the real derivation.
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Carezani found that measuring directly is the correct mathematical and physical interpretation for measuring the speed of light or anything else.
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No other observer here.
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 OBSERVER: fixed at the origin of the coordinate system in relationship to the light source.
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For Carezani, measuring anything is a direct measurement.
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FIXED LIGHT SOURCE: does not move in relationship to observer 1.
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| Storm In Physics (2005) |
2nd book published by Dr. Carezani.
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