The Classical Coordinate System is geometrical by nature with time being an external variable. Constructing a classical coordinate system employs a point-like signal with infinite speed. In Special Relativity Theory the speed is limited but the signal is a point-like particle (photon). If the oscillatory nature of light is considered, an event in absolute space is to be characterized by three coordinates namely, distance, time and phase. The Galilean transformation equations for space and time coordinates should be complemented by a third equation that accounts for the phase transformation. Wave equation remains invariant under such transformation and kinematical equivalence of inertial reference frames is conserved. Lorentz transforms appl...
Lorentz time is replaced by three parameters: a global time, a local rate of aging, and a new spatia...
We outline a simple development of special and general relativity based on the physical me...
After a review of the chrono-geometrical structure of special relativity, where the definition of th...
The principles of special and general relativity are used to describe the relative motion of observe...
A calculus based on pointer-mark coincidences is proposed to define, in a mathematically rigorous wa...
International audienceSpace and time concepts cannot be defined independently of each other; thus, t...
Einstein, in his \Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Korper", gave a physical (operational) mean-ing t...
A confusing feature in the theory of relativity is the use of time and distance as parameters in exp...
We have derived a group of new coordinate systems which covariantly transform from an open RW system...
The theory of relativity was built up on linear Lorentz transformation. However, in his fundamental ...
Galilean transformation is a set of equations in Galilean relativity that relate the space and time ...
We present a new approach to describing transformations between two uniformly accelerated systems, w...
This paper introduces a different time-measuring convention for special relativity (SR), where a tim...
When time is an independent variable, the time is physical time, which is defined by physics; when t...
Relativity compensations must be made in precise and accurate mearurements whenever an observer is a...
Lorentz time is replaced by three parameters: a global time, a local rate of aging, and a new spatia...
We outline a simple development of special and general relativity based on the physical me...
After a review of the chrono-geometrical structure of special relativity, where the definition of th...
The principles of special and general relativity are used to describe the relative motion of observe...
A calculus based on pointer-mark coincidences is proposed to define, in a mathematically rigorous wa...
International audienceSpace and time concepts cannot be defined independently of each other; thus, t...
Einstein, in his \Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Korper", gave a physical (operational) mean-ing t...
A confusing feature in the theory of relativity is the use of time and distance as parameters in exp...
We have derived a group of new coordinate systems which covariantly transform from an open RW system...
The theory of relativity was built up on linear Lorentz transformation. However, in his fundamental ...
Galilean transformation is a set of equations in Galilean relativity that relate the space and time ...
We present a new approach to describing transformations between two uniformly accelerated systems, w...
This paper introduces a different time-measuring convention for special relativity (SR), where a tim...
When time is an independent variable, the time is physical time, which is defined by physics; when t...
Relativity compensations must be made in precise and accurate mearurements whenever an observer is a...
Lorentz time is replaced by three parameters: a global time, a local rate of aging, and a new spatia...
We outline a simple development of special and general relativity based on the physical me...
After a review of the chrono-geometrical structure of special relativity, where the definition of th...