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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Invariance of Discrete Counts
Author(s)Boris I Peshchevitsky
Keywordsinvariance, discrete counts, Lorentz transformation, STR
Published1991
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume2
Number5
Pages83-86

Abstract

It is shown that the models of both Lorentz-Poincare and Einstein describe the same world in terms of systems that are not equally privileged in dimensions and in the velocity of processes. Forcing them to be equivalent by means of the Lorentz transformation is the result of an artificial procedure     introducing time coordinates with local time readings which are not a property of nature. That is, the STR is a purely subjective description of the world. One of the contradictions inherent in the resulting theory is the discrepancy in the number of events observed in different systems.