Recently-discovered manuscripts throw new light on Poincaré’s discovery of the Lorentz group, and his ether-based interpretation of the Lorentz transformation. At first, Poincaré postulated longitudinal contraction of bodies in motion with respect to the ether, and ignored time deformation. In April, 1909, he acknowledged temporal deformation due to translation, obtaining thereby a theory of relativity more compatible with those of Einstein and Minkowski
The Lorentz transformation is entirely derived from length contraction, itself established through t...
The Michelson-Morley experiment suggests the hypothesis that the two-way speed of light is constant,...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the `Lorentzian Pedagogy' defended by J.S. Bell in his essa...
International audienceRecently-discovered manuscripts throw new light on Poincaré's discovery of the...
International audienceFor most of the twentieth century, historians of physics situated the discover...
A [1983] review, 'Relativity before Einstein' made no mention of the work of Joseph Larmor, whose ea...
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I present a review of the study of optical phenomena in moving bodies during the 19th century. I sho...
This collection of papers provides a broad view of the development of Lorentz and Poincaré invarianc...
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In several presentations of special relativity (the new mechanics, as he said), Henri Poincaré spoke...
Update of physics/0606103 4 pages, 1 figure, a slightly modified version is to appear in the America...
Derivation of the Lorentz transformation without the use of Einstein's Second Postulate is provided ...
A calculus based on pointer-mark coincidences is proposed to define, in a mathematically rigorous wa...
This paper completes and comments on some aspects of our previous publications. In ref [1], we have ...
The Lorentz transformation is entirely derived from length contraction, itself established through t...
The Michelson-Morley experiment suggests the hypothesis that the two-way speed of light is constant,...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the `Lorentzian Pedagogy' defended by J.S. Bell in his essa...
International audienceRecently-discovered manuscripts throw new light on Poincaré's discovery of the...
International audienceFor most of the twentieth century, historians of physics situated the discover...
A [1983] review, 'Relativity before Einstein' made no mention of the work of Joseph Larmor, whose ea...
We examine the two theories of Lorentz-Poincaré relativity and Einstein's special relativity. O...
I present a review of the study of optical phenomena in moving bodies during the 19th century. I sho...
This collection of papers provides a broad view of the development of Lorentz and Poincaré invarianc...
In 1999 the scientific and historical studies of the birth of Relativity had led to a mixed conclusi...
In several presentations of special relativity (the new mechanics, as he said), Henri Poincaré spoke...
Update of physics/0606103 4 pages, 1 figure, a slightly modified version is to appear in the America...
Derivation of the Lorentz transformation without the use of Einstein's Second Postulate is provided ...
A calculus based on pointer-mark coincidences is proposed to define, in a mathematically rigorous wa...
This paper completes and comments on some aspects of our previous publications. In ref [1], we have ...
The Lorentz transformation is entirely derived from length contraction, itself established through t...
The Michelson-Morley experiment suggests the hypothesis that the two-way speed of light is constant,...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the `Lorentzian Pedagogy' defended by J.S. Bell in his essa...