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==Abstract==
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A long awaited common sense explanation of relativistic time dilation and associated distance contraction is presented.  The straightforward approach leads immediately to the light speed effect that correlates the principle of light aberration with the principle that light speed is unaffected by the speed of the source.  The subsequent unification of other related relativistic principles including the transverse Doppler Effect is clearly demonstrated for the first time.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
A long awaited common sense explanation of relativistic time dilation and associated distance contraction is presented.  The straightforward approach leads immediately to the light speed effect that correlates the principle of light aberration with the principle that light speed is unaffected by the speed of the source.  The subsequent unification of other related relativistic principles including the transverse Doppler Effect is clearly demonstrated for the first time.


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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Light Speed Effect
Author(s)Joseph A Rybczyk
Keywordslight speed
Published2009
JournalNone

Abstract

A long awaited common sense explanation of relativistic time dilation and associated distance contraction is presented. The straightforward approach leads immediately to the light speed effect that correlates the principle of light aberration with the principle that light speed is unaffected by the speed of the source. The subsequent unification of other related relativistic principles including the transverse Doppler Effect is clearly demonstrated for the first time.