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White Papers

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White Papers Involving Autodynamics

Over the years, the SAA has encountered many topics and issues that have engages those interested in learning more about Autodynamics. From time dilation (clocks and relativity), to the speed of light, to missing momentum, to limit velocity, these subjects seem to both fascinate and confuse the subject.

We have compiled answers, discussions, and short papers addressing some of these issues. Look to the left and click on the topic that most interests you.

(July 18, 2004) In this classic experiment, One Observer is on the sidewalk and the other is in a Train or Truck. Click here to read the paper.

Engaging Issue Topics

  • Time Dilation
  • Light Speed
  • Particle Propellant
  • Missing Momentum
  • Decay Energy Absorb
  • Neutirno Spectrum
  • Lagrange Function
  • Lorentz Invariance
  • Limit Velocity
  • FTL Cesium Experiment
  • Two Observers

 

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