DiscoverRelativityChallenge.Com PodcastEpisode 16 (Video) – Part 1 – Moving Systems Foundational Equations
Episode 16 (Video) – Part 1 – Moving Systems Foundational Equations

Episode 16 (Video) – Part 1 – Moving Systems Foundational Equations

Update: 2008-07-28
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In this Episode, I present Part 1 of a 2 part series that I delivered at this year’s AAAS/NPA conference held at the University of New Mexico. This presentation looks at the impact of bi-directional movement in generating the equations associated with moving systems. It establishes the foundational equations that are used by the leading models (e.g., Einstein, Lorentz, Michelson-Morley) as well as by the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems. This presentation also uses the math associated with an Incomplete Coordinate System to graphically explain key mathematical elements that are found in Einstein’s 1905 paper.


In addition the the video, a PDF copy of the presentation is also available for download


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Episode 16 (Video) – Part 1 – Moving Systems Foundational Equations

Episode 16 (Video) – Part 1 – Moving Systems Foundational Equations

Steven Bryant