科学测量和狭义相对论中机械和知觉误差的影响

R. Sauerheber
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关于光的狭义相对论的真正意义,是通过结合艾萨克·牛顿在17世纪对时间、空间和速度的相对论的第一次描述,以及詹姆斯·克拉克·麦克斯韦在18世纪优雅地确定的光的内在性质来描述的。从牛顿的工作中导出的图表有助于正确地解释20世纪从理论上引入的光-质量相互作用。因为这些变量的真正绝对值不同于这些量的测量,实验误差和感知误差都引起了广泛的混乱和对狭义相对论意义的错误推断。如果探测器或观察者在空间中运动,时间不会扩大其前进的速度。
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Scientific measurements and the influence of mechanical and perceptual error in special relativity
The true meaning of the special theory of relativity for light is described by incorporating the first description of relativity of time, space, and velocity written by Isaac Newton in the 17th Century, together with the intrinsic properties of light determined elegantly by James Clerk Maxwell in the 18th Century. Diagrams derived from Newton’s work assist in properly explaining light-mass interactions introduced theoretically in the 20th Century. Because true absolute magnitudes of these variables are distinct from measurements of these quantities, both experimental error and perceptual error have caused widespread confusion and false extrapolations of the meaning of special relativity that are addressed here. Time does not dilate its rate of progression if detectors or observers undergo motion through space.
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