Is relativity absolute truth? |
送交者: jingchen 2024年03月15日11:28:54 于 [海 二 代] 发送悄悄话 |
Is relativity absolute truth?
When I was a student at junior high, I got fascinated with relativity. Lorentz transformation, time dilation, length contraction, all magic stuff. But soon one encounters twin paradox. While authorities asserted that the paradox is resolved, I, like many others, was not fully convinced. However, I did not pursue the question further.
Now I am at the twilight of my life. I want to pick up some questions left behind from my impressionable youth. I look at the problem further. I think the logical inconsistency from Lorentz transformation is intrinsic. I made a new proposal on the movement of light.
Special relativity was developed more than one hundred years ago. It is one of the grandest pieces in physics. How can it be wrong? It seems unlikely. But …
I submitted the paper to a journal. It was rejected, as expected. The following are the comments from the referee.
Comments:
I am going to respond to comment 1 first. The referee claimed that “so-called paradoxes such as the twin paradox are very well understood by specialists (albeit often poorly explained in newspapers and other popular literature)”. Explanations are usually given by specialists, whether in professional literature or popular literature. If the problems are well understood by specialists, why they give poor explanations, in popular literature, as well as in professional literature?
On comment 2, the referee stated that, “Galilean transformation cannot figure out the actual findings of the Michelson-Morley experiment. It violates the rules of the special relativity.” In this statement, the referee already treats the special relativity as the absolute truth. Anything different from the special relativity is automatically wrong.
The paper
A new understanding about the speed of light
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/378738958_A_new_understanding_about_the_speed_of_light
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