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On Relativistic Effects and Their Origin

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Scientific Paper
TitleOn Relativistic Effects and Their Origin
Author(s)Jozef S Wilczynski
Keywordsrelativistic effects, origin, gravitational field equivalent, aether, motion, equilibrium
Published1987
JournalNone
Pages114-121

Abstract

A new model of gravitational field equivalent with aether is used to show the mechanism of mass changing when particles or bodies are changing their states of motion. The effect of time dilation accompanies the mass change so it is a secondary effect. The mass change is a consequence of the Universe tending toward equilibrium between dimagrans (components of the gravitational field) "falling" on and "falling away" from the spinning "surface" of basic elementary particles in every state of motion.