Original title: A critical review of paradoxes in the special theory of relativity
Authors: Křížek, Michal
Document type: Papers
Conference/Event: Cosmology on Small Scales 2020, Prague (CZ), 20200923
Year: 2020
Language: eng
Abstract: We show that the Doppler effect and aberration of light can produce more dominant and entirely opposite effects for relativistic speeds than those predicted by the Special Theory of Relativity, in particular, the clock paradox, time dilatation, and length contraction. For instance, an observer will measure a higher frequency of an approaching clock than the same clock has at rest. We also prove that under certain conditions an approaching bar on a photo may seem to have a larger length for a relativistic speed than at rest.
Keywords: inertial systems; Lorentz transformation; theory of groups
Host item entry: Proceedings of the International Conference Cosmology on Small Scales 2020 : Excessive Extrapolations and Selected Controversies in Cosmology, ISBN 978-80-85823-70-7

Institution: Institute of Mathematics AS ČR (web)
Document availability information: Fulltext is available at external website.
External URL: http://css2020.math.cas.cz/proceedingsCSS2020.pdf
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0310795

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