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For Special Relativity Supporters

Posted by Steven Bryant On February - 8 - 2008

RelativityChallenge.Com invites you to participate in creating the next chapter in Modern Physics. The model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems offers opportunities to expand our understanding of space, time, and physics in general. The findings presented at RelativityChallenge.Com and accompanying papers represent a launching point for continued research in wave and particle behaviors.

New questions have come up as a result of research into the Model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems. These questions should be answered by the Special Relativity Community.

  1. Einstein defines the Tau function as τ=t-(vx’)/(c^2-v^2). Define the meaning of this function and its key function parameters; t and x’.
  2. In Einstein’s Tau function, what is the meaning of vx’/(c^2-v^2)? Include a picture that explains this meaning.
  3. Explain the meaning of the function invocation : τ(x’, 0, 0, x’/(c-v)).
  4. Explain the meaning of the function invocation: τ(0, 0, 0, y/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)).
  5. Explain the meaning of the function invocation: τ(0, 0, 0, z/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)).
  6. Explain the meaning of the function invocation: τ(x’, y, z, t).
  7. Explain any differences between the answer to question 6 and question 3.
  8. Explain how namespaces and variable overloading applies or does not apply to Einstein’s derivation.

For Special Relativity Challengers

Posted by Steven Bryant On February - 8 - 2008

RelativityChallenge.Com invites you to participate in creating the next chapter in Modern Physics. The model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems offers opportunities to expand our understanding of space, time, and physics in general. The findings presented at RelativityChallenge.Com and accompanying papers represent a launching point for continued research in wave and particle behaviors.

When one theory is shown to be incorrect, a new model needs to build support for it to take hold. Given this, I offer several ways in which you can help establish the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems through your research and exploration.

  1. Publish experimental evidence that differentiates the expected results of the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems from the expected results of Special Relativity.
  2. Publish theoretical papers supporting the mathematical analysis identifying the mistakes in Einstein’s derivations.
  3. Conduct experiments that confirm the behaviors of Complete and Incomplete Coordinates Systems.
  4. Confirm the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems for other wave mediums besides EMF and light.
  5. Reexamine the theoretical foundations of gravity waves and/or quantum waves using the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems as a foundation.
  6. Publish experimental evidence defining the existence and speed of gravity waves and/or quantum waves.