Deformation of the Bodies by the Result of Length Contraction: A new Approach to the Lorentz Contraction
Bayram Akarsu

TL;DR
This paper offers a novel perspective on Lorentz contraction by proposing that the deformation of bodies under relativistic effects depends on the measurement location and shape, challenging traditional views.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach suggesting Lorentz contraction manifests as shape deformation varying with measurement points, based on special relativity postulates.
Findings
Lorentz contraction may be expressed as shape deformation.
Deformation depends on the measurement location on the body.
The approach offers a different interpretation of relativistic length contraction.
Abstract
It has been more than a century since first Lorentz and later Einstein explored relativistic events and still important consequences of that remains unclear to everybody. The present study extensively focus on Lorentz (Length) contraction phenomenon and takes a different approaches to explain how the shrinking of the body appears if exists. We utilized two postulates of Special Relativity that emphasizes constancy of speed of light and same physical laws in any inertial frame. Finally, we propose Lorentz contraction exists in different form through the shape of the accelerated body. The deformation of its shape depends on the part where it is measured.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
