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The fallacy of treating space and matter as separate entities is demonstrated. The Lorentz transformations are shown self-consistent, but physically impossible. The Space-Mass Principle is introduced to show that there is no background of space separate from matter which determines it.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | The fallacy of treating space and matter as separate entities is demonstrated. The Lorentz transformations are shown self-consistent, but physically impossible. The Space-Mass Principle is introduced to show that there is no background of space separate from matter which determines it. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | The Mass-Space Principle |
| Author(s) | Robert L Carroll |
| Keywords | Space-Mass Principle, matter, Lorentz transformations |
| Published | 1993 |
| Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
| Volume | 4 |
| Number | 4 |
| Pages | 66-68 |
Abstract
The fallacy of treating space and matter as separate entities is demonstrated. The Lorentz transformations are shown self-consistent, but physically impossible. The Space-Mass Principle is introduced to show that there is no background of space separate from matter which determines it.