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Uncertainties inherent in the decomposition of a Transformation
Uncertainties inherent in the decomposition of a Transformation
2008-09-19
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arxiv.org/abs/0809.3356v1
Eur. J. Phys. 29 (2008) L13-L17
http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0143-0807/29/4/L01
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Classical Physics
10 pages including an appendix. Published in the European Journal of
Physics as a Comment. Eur. J. Phys. 29 (2008) L13-L17
Scientific paper
10.1088/0143-0807/29/4/L01
This contribution adds to the points on the made by De Abreu and Guerra. We show that the Lorentz Transformation can be composed by the physical observations made in a frame K of events in a frame K-prime viz i) objects in K-prime are moving at a speed v relative to K, ii) distances and time intervals measured by K-prime are at variance with those measured by K and iii) the concept of simultaneity is different in K-prime compared to K. The order in which the composition is executed determines the nature of the middle aspect (ii). This essential uncertainty of the theory can be resolved only by a universal synchronicity as discussed in [1] based on the unique frame in which the one way speed of light is constant in all directions.
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