• "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" --- 2018

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    "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" --- 2018
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    1 - One SRT postulate says: all laws (including laws of motion )
    in all inertial systems ( it means in planets where Newton / Galileo /
    Descartes laws work) are equal.

    2 - Another postulate says: the speed of light in a vacuum is constant
    regardless of the motion of the source of the light / - Michelson experiment /

    3 - In all inertial systems the speed of objects / particles is relative and never
    can reach the constant speed of light and therefore to compare one postulate with another postulate is nonsense.

    4 - But the fact of constant speed of quantum of light contradicts the idea of
    “transformation theory”. Then it possible to say:
    Lorentz transformation theory violates constant speed of light.
    Lorentz transformation theory says: the light speed is not always constant. The speed of quantum of light sometime can be c=1 and sometime cannot be equal 1.

    5 - Maxwell introduced light as EM subject and Lorentz introduced
    an electron in Maxwell's EM theory.
    Questions.
    '' Could not an electron transfer a part of its energy to light ?''
    ''What is connection between a quantum of light and an electron?''
    '' What mechanism works between an electron and quantum of light ?''

    6 - Just as electrons jump from one atomic orbital to another
    (by emitting or absorbing light) in the Bohr model of the atom,
    so also in electromagnetic events electrons can jump from event to event
    by emitting or absorbing quantum of light

    7- '' . . . the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" explains behavior
    of quantum of light in the vacuum (in Minkowski an absolute space-time,
    in the flat continuum without gravity-masses)
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    P.S.
    "One might still like to ask:
    'How does it work?
    What is the machinery behind the law?'
    No one has found any machinery behind the law. . .
    We have no ideas about a more basic mechanism from which these results can be deduced."
    - Richard Feynman
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