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Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction

by Eric Gisse <jowr.pi@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 6, 2008 at 04:40 PM

On Jun 6, 3:02=A0pm, musada <musa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 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.

"I don't get it" is not a reason to reject a theory.

Common sense is worthless in physics. It has to be rebuilt.

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

And you are an "idiot".

>
> 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.

Maxwell's equations [Maxwell, Coulomb, Faraday, Ampere...] and the
principle of relativity [Galileo] imply special relativity.

Welcome to the late 19th / early 20th century.
 




 10 Posts in Topic:
Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
musada <musadab@[EMAIL  2008-06-06 16:02:14 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
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 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
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 
Re: Relativistic Mass Expansion and Length Contraction
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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