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AD to SR

Special Relativity a Physically Wrong Mathematical Subset of Autodynamics

It is crucial to remember that AD was derived to describe decay cases: no external energy or kinetic energy is introduced into the system. All energy comes from the particle itself. This is analogous to a rocket: kinetic energy derives from the mass of the rocket itself, which decreases.

SR, on the other hand, is a more specific case of energy applied externally to a particle. This means that the initial energy consists of the particle's mass plus kinetic energy. This is analogous to a cannon shooting a cannon ball: energy from gunpowder is transformed into kinetic energy, which adds to the energy of the cannon ball.
We start with the AD equation for energy:


SR describes kinetic energy imparted to rest mass which is expressed as follows:


Substituting M in the AD energy equation, we get:


Distribute:


Transpose:


Cancel energies:


Multiply by -1:

Divide by the square root:


Isolate energy:


Extract common multiplier:


SR energy equation:


The implications are interesting. This means that all processes in the universe could be described as decay (mass to energy) or formation (energy to mass).

Consider a particle in an accelerator. It could be described as the electro-magnetic field increasing the mass of the particle, and the particle releasing this mass and propelling itself.

Of course, AD doesn't describe how this process takes place. Further research must corroborate that AD replaces SR.



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