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Re-examining Special Relativity and Introducing the Model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems

Episodios

  • Episode 10 – Questions & Answers and Recap of Key Findings

    24/02/2008

    In Episode 10, I answer several questions that have been sent in by listeners over the past several months. In addition, we will recap three of key findings we’ve discussed in the first 9 episodes of the podcast series. These three points are the finding of a math problem in Einstein’s derivation, the implication of […]

  • Episode 9 – The importance of distinguishing between lengths and points

    08/12/2007

    In Episode 9, we will explore the importance of distinguishing between lengths and points. The accepted definition of Special Relativity assumes the transformation equations converts a point from one coordinate system into a point in another coordinate system; hence the term “space-time points.” This episode shows that the equations are actually used to transform lengths, […]

  • Episode 8 – Tau is a function (Understanding the proper way to derive Einstein’s 1905 equations)

    15/10/2007

    In Episode 8, we will explore what it means for Tau to be a function and how Einstein’s mistreatment of Tau as an equation has resulted in the math problems contained in his derivation. This episode will explore four areas. First it will explore functions, clearly identifying the proper way of defining and using functions. […]

  • Episode 7 – The equations for the Model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems

    30/09/2007

    In Episode 7, we explore the equations behind the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems. First, we revisit the definitions of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems. Then the equations will be presented and derived graphically. In addition to understanding the equations, it will reveal the meaning of the sub-expression vx’/(c^2-v^2) that is given in […]

  • Episode 6 – SRT, the CICS model, and the Michelson-Morley Experiment

    28/08/2007

    In Episode 6, I will answer questions that I received after Episode 5 was aired. We’ll also take a look at the Michelson-Morley experiment. This landmark experiment has been interpreted as returning 0 km/s as the answer, supporting Einstein’s SR theory. In this episode, I’ll explain, on a conceptual level, how to evaluate the Michelson-Morley […]

  • Episode 5 – Understanding Einstein’s SR Theory

    20/08/2007

    In Episode 5, we look at Einstein’s Special Relativity Theory in the context of the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems. The goal is to help the listener understand the origin of Einstein’s speed of light “speed limit” and understand why Einstein felt that a twin moving in a rocket would age more slowly […]

  • Episode 4 – Introducing Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems

    20/06/2007

    In Episode 4, I introduce the concept of a Coordinate System along with two specific variants; a Complete Coordinate System and an Incomplete Coordinate System. I explain what these systems are and how they are different from what Einstein proposed in his theory.

  • Episode 3 – Conference Update and Implications of Findings

    09/06/2007

    In Episode 3 we will discuss some of the implications of a mathematical problem in Einstein’s work. I am also going to update you on my experience as a presenter and as a participant at the NPA2007 conference held in Storrs, Connecticut (at the University of Connecticut). Logistics: If you are playing or downloading this […]

  • Episode 2 – Identifying the Problem with SRT

    04/06/2007

    In episode 2, I take a look at the steps Einstein used to create his equations. Specifically, we look at the rules of math (e.g., algebra) to help identify a problem in Einstein’s derivation. This podcast was originally aired in April 2007. Presentation in PDF Format

  • Episode 1 – Introduction

    04/06/2007

    An introduction to the RelativityChallenge.Com podcast with Steven Bryant. Listen to this podcast to get a feel for what the podcast is about and what we will cover. This episode was originally released in March 2007.