Applications and New Representation for Classical Relativity
Abstract
We have experimentally tried to prove the time dilation and length contraction so that we might make new equipment. During the experiment, we have measured time and length, but we've encountered unclear concepts of time for both Galilean and Special relativity. We recognized that representation of time has to be changed, also the concept of length contraction could have been explained by using representation of time. A system moving uniformly spends more time traveling than an inertial system for Galilean time relation t=t^'(Arthur Beiser, Perspectives of Modern Physics, McGRAW-HILL Book Company, 1969). Since time dilates, the length contraction must exist in order to be proved mathematically for special relativity. When a new concept of time has been applied to the Doppler effect, we obtain same results.
- Publication:
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APS March Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- March 2000
- Bibcode:
- 2000APS..MARS36077Y