Four paradoxes about the special theory of relativity
Xiao-Jun Li, Kai Chen, Xiao-Niu Li, Yong-An Li

TL;DR
This paper discusses four paradoxes in special relativity, aiming to clarify these issues and enhance understanding of the theory's correctness and implications.
Contribution
It introduces and analyzes four specific paradoxes in special relativity, encouraging further research and explanation to deepen knowledge of the theory.
Findings
Clarification of the four paradoxes
Reinforcement of relativity theory's correctness
Stimulating further research on relativity paradoxes
Abstract
Various paradoxes about the relativity theory have been developed since the birth of this theory. Each paradox somewhat shows people's query about the relativity theory, and solving of each paradox demonstrates the correctness of relativity theory once again. In this paper, four paradoxes about the special theory of relativity are brought forward: displacement paradox, electromagnetic transformation paradox, Doppler paradox and magnetic force paradox. We hope some researchers can reasonably explain these paradoxes, and then knowledge of the relativity theory will become more abundant.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
