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Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction

by musada <musadab@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 6, 2008 at 04:02 PM

If an observer combines mass expansion with length contraction of the
theory of special relativity to a moving body, he finds an infinitely
large mass occupying an infinitesimal volume, as the speed of light is
approached. This just does not feel, sound or look right, unless the
observer choses to reject his natural sense.

Modern physicists might have been "dazzled" by the "brilliance" of
Einstein, a "genius" who toppled Galileo, dethroned Newton and
overturned natural sense.

It is high time we abandon the wilderness of relativity and revert
back to Galileo, Newton, Coulomb and Maxwell and start from the basic
principles.
 




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Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
musada <musadab@[EMAIL  2008-06-06 16:02:14 
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Eric Gisse <jowr.pi@[E  2008-06-06 16:40:16 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
Pentcho Valev <pvalev@  2008-06-06 16:48:30 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
Pentcho Valev <pvalev@  2008-06-06 16:55:04 
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Tom Roberts <tjroberts  2008-06-07 04:00:58 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
"t-online.de" &  2008-06-07 17:59:30 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
"t-online.de" &  2008-06-08 06:57:15 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
Pentcho Valev <pvalev@  2008-06-07 12:30:50 
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The TimeLord <math-n-p  2008-07-11 20:40:35 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
"Autymn D. C."   2008-07-13 17:04:45 

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