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The Problem of Motion in the Theory of Relativity

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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Problem of Motion in the Theory of Relativity
Author(s)Milan R Pavlovic
KeywordsMotion, Relativity, Ether
Published2002
JournalNone

Abstract

All the equations in the theory of special relativity were derived by use of two inertial coordinate systems. In the deriving of equations it is taken that the first coordinate system K is unmoving and that the second coordinate system K? moves at a speed v relative to the first. Such an approach to the problem of motion makes sense only from the view point of mathematics. However it is unacceptable from the view point of physics, because in nature everything is in motion. Besides, the theory of relativity does not accept the possibility of the existence of an ether...