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Newton and Relativity
An alternative approach to relativistic mechanics by means of the Lex Secunda
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ISBN-13: 9783753411149
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.02.2021
Sprache: Englisch
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Mehr InfosIt is well known that the equation E = mc² is a consequence from the Theory of Relativity.
Little known, however, is that there is also a simple demonstration of this relation by Einstein derived from the laws of classical physics.
This was the first step on an alternative path leading to relativity. Ignored for more than a century, this new approach is now investigated with the present work.
It is shown that the Principle of Equivalence of Mass and Energy in connection with Newton's Second Law of Dynamics allows a logical and intuitive transition from Newtonian to Relativistic Mechanics.
The book "Newton and Relativity" illustrates the surprising results of this research.
The authors:
Dr. Ing. Francesco Cester
Dr. rer. nat. Manfred Clemente
Dr. rer. nat. Hans-Michael Korff
E-Mail: NewtonAndRelativity@gmx.de
Little known, however, is that there is also a simple demonstration of this relation by Einstein derived from the laws of classical physics.
This was the first step on an alternative path leading to relativity. Ignored for more than a century, this new approach is now investigated with the present work.
It is shown that the Principle of Equivalence of Mass and Energy in connection with Newton's Second Law of Dynamics allows a logical and intuitive transition from Newtonian to Relativistic Mechanics.
The book "Newton and Relativity" illustrates the surprising results of this research.
The authors:
Dr. Ing. Francesco Cester
Dr. rer. nat. Manfred Clemente
Dr. rer. nat. Hans-Michael Korff
E-Mail: NewtonAndRelativity@gmx.de
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