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New Theories / Re: Jano's relativity denials
« Last post by Jaaanosik on Today at 17:15:08 »Even if you choose another light wave.This is not about motionless light waves but about Einstein's flawed assumption.
The carriage cannot move at v=c.
That frame does not exist, it is undefined according to the Lorentz transformation, right?
My conclusions are correct, there is no real physical inertial frame with mass that moves at c.
Is there any experiment with mass moving at c?
An experiment that disproves my conclusion?
It's a thought experiment. You can imagine the carriage being massless if you really want to. Or you can replace it with another light wave. Besides, he thought this up 10 years before he published his paper on special relativity. He wouldn't have known at the time that objects with mass can't reach the speed of light.
How does the light inertial frame calculate time with the Lorentz transformation?
How did you answer your own question from the other thread?