Lorentz contraction according to the wave nature of the light
Giovanni Zanella

TL;DR
This paper explores how the wave nature of light influences the understanding of Lorentz contraction, offering a potentially coherent perspective within special relativity.
Contribution
It introduces a wave-based approach to analyze Lorentz contraction, providing new insights into relativistic kinematics.
Findings
Wave nature of light offers a different perspective on Lorentz contraction
Provides a coherent solution to questions in special relativity
Enhances understanding of relativistic effects through wave analysis
Abstract
The wave nature of the light, applied to the kinematics of the moving bodies, permits to investigate and find a coherent solution on some questions raised by the theory of special relativity about the Lorentz contraction.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
