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Scientific Paper
TitleElongation of Moving Bodies
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Author(s)Vyacheslav N Streltsov
Keywordsspecial relativity, rod length, 4-dimensional geometry
Published2003
JournalJournal of Theoretics
Volume5
Number3
No. of pages4

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Abstract

It is marked that the special relativity theory correlates a four-component quantity to a material rod. The corresponding limiting transition from Minkowski's 4-geometry to Euclid's 3-geometry (justified in the rest frame) is provided by vanishing the time component. It is emphasized that the interval (pseudo-length) as a Lorentzian scalar must not depend on velocity. In particular, the space-like interval is equal to the rod length at rest. In a moving frame, its space part (the rod length in motion) because of the negative sign (pseudo-Euclideanness) is always greater than the interval itself. And this means that bodies elongate (but do not contract) in motion.