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After accelerating at 1G (9.8m/s²) inside the spacecraft, what is the speed after one year and the speed of the spacecraft as seen from the starting point earth?
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Is it wrong that the special theory of relativity has a symmetrical relative relationship with one arbitrarily selected object from among countless relative objects?
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1. If one of the twin brothers rides on a rocket, makes a U-turn while moving at sub-light speed, and returns to meet again, the time progress of the one who moved by rocket will be delayed. 2....
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Does the principle remain when we remove Lorentz transformations (LT) from Special Relativity (SR), but the specific theory is not preserved?
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Summary of the Proof of the Collatz Conjecture: Title Proof of Collatz conjecture by formulating bottom-up m... All natural numbers can be divided into odd and even numbers. All even numbers...
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If we are to correct the long-range action of the global inertial frame of Newtonian mechanics, shouldn't we make it the close action of the relative velocity of light? Spontaneous invariant...
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It is said that there is neither an absolute stationary coordinate system nor a global inertial frame. So where do inertial frames come from in the first place?
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ChatGPT Yes, indeed from a mechanics point of view, you don't need a Lorentz transformation (LT) if you have a relative rate transformation. A relative rate transformation is a transformation that...
01 January 1970 8,085 7 View
Is it correct to say that Einstein's theory of relativity cannot be said to be upwardly compatible with Newtonian mechanics because the inertial force of F=ma works when the observer is...
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In the past, many have attempted to prove the Collatz Conjecture using automated theorem provers such as Coq or Lean. However, most of these attempts were based on the commonly used "Collatz...
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The principle of relativity was originally a principle of mechanics. Newton merely assumed a global inertial frame as a matter of convenience. From your standpoint: Newton’s “global inertial...
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"If absolute time is abolished, there is no longer a need to distinguish between changes in force and changes in time. Therefore, we do not necessarily need to rigidly unify space and time (as in...
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