Zareski, David (2020) Consistency of the Ether Theory with the Time Concept, the Mass Concept and the Special Relativity. Applied Physics Research, 12 (4). p. 1. ISSN 1916-9639
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Abstract
We demonstrate that it is by considering the existence of an “ether” that one can define the notions of time, velocity and mass, and prove that Einstein’s second principle implies the existence of this ether since the light propagates independently of its emitter velocity. Then, that the particle velocity is a group velocity different from the phase velocity when the particle is massive. One interprets then the Morley-Michelson experiment in the frame of the ether.
Let be L0 a fixed distance between two points immobile in a long vehicle in the ether, and let a photon that, when this vehicle is immobile relatively to the ether, travels the distance L0 in this vehicle. An observer immobile in the immobile vehicle sees that the distance traveled by the photon is also L0 . But, if the vehicle moves, e.g., at the velocity V relatively to the ether, and the photon at the velocity c also relatively to the ether, then an observer immobile in the moving vehicle will find that the distance traveled by this photon is not L0 but is L(V) defined by
L(V)=L(0)1-V/c2 ). We prove then that L(V) is not the new dimension of the vehicle, but is simply the distance travelled by the photon in this vehicle. That is, as demonstrated in our previous publications: the ether volumetric density is constant.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Scholar Eprints > Physics and Astronomy |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 17 Apr 2023 04:40 |
Last Modified: | 23 Sep 2024 04:55 |
URI: | http://repository.stmscientificarchives.com/id/eprint/1615 |