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A Study Of The Special Theory Of Relativity
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-393-43917-2
- EAN9781393439172
- Date de parution22/07/2019
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
When Einstein first published his Theory of Special Relativity paper, it was said that only a handful of people understood it. This is due in no small part to the "against everyday or common experiences" or apparent weirdness of the ideas. The main tenet of the theory is the constancy and maximum limit of the speed of light at 186, 000 miles per second, which is actually against common sense. To explain this constancy, Einstein brought up time dilation and length contraction.
However, in this book Dr Richard Banner posits with an explanation and example that time dilation alone, which is an experimentally proven phenomenon, is sufficient for the explanation of the constancy of the speed of light, without the need of bringing into play length contraction, which is only an inference with no experimental proof. He also explains the possibility of exceeding the speed of light.
Dr Banner has published a number of research articles on relativity and quantum theory.
However, in this book Dr Richard Banner posits with an explanation and example that time dilation alone, which is an experimentally proven phenomenon, is sufficient for the explanation of the constancy of the speed of light, without the need of bringing into play length contraction, which is only an inference with no experimental proof. He also explains the possibility of exceeding the speed of light.
Dr Banner has published a number of research articles on relativity and quantum theory.



