Sujet : Re: Einstein cheated with his fraudulent derivation of Lorentz transforms
De : relativity (at) *nospam* paulba.no (Paul.B.Andersen)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 12. Feb 2025, 14:20:22
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Den 06.02.2025 20:55, skrev rhertz:
As Dono did, you're deviating the attention about the main topic, which
can be read in the title of this thread.
Using ξ(x') = x' is my way TO ENFORCE that x' is a point on the ξ axis.
I see.
Einstein derived the Lorent transform:
ξ(x',t') = ξ = (x' - vt')/√(1−v²/c²)
Where x' and t' are coordinates in K(x,t), x = x' and t = t'
But Richard Hertz can write ξ(x') = x' TO ENFORCE x' to be
a coordinate in k(ξ,τ), and thereby make Einstein's derivation fraudulent.
The correct transformation is ξ(x',t') = x', ξ = x' !
Well done Richard!
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