Abreu, R. suggested a new interpretation for the Lorentz Transformation (LT),
a different LT derivation and a new "synchronized" space time transformation
(ST). While he has shown that his results could be expressed in a Lorentz
invariant form, the simplest (but perhaps most shocking) approach appears to be
the use of the ST. The simplicity of this formulation, which bypasses the well
known paradoxes from Relativity, along with the fact that phenomena like time
dilatation are still predicted, suggests the need for further investigation on
this subject. We briefly discuss this new space time approach, using ST, and
suggest two new methods for measuring absolute velocities which also provide a
way to test Special Relativity.
%0 Generic
%1 citeulike:366876
%A Homem, Gustavo
%D 2002
%K absolute space time velocities
%T On Abreu's theory of space and time and new measurements of absolute velocities
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0212050
%X Abreu, R. suggested a new interpretation for the Lorentz Transformation (LT),
a different LT derivation and a new "synchronized" space time transformation
(ST). While he has shown that his results could be expressed in a Lorentz
invariant form, the simplest (but perhaps most shocking) approach appears to be
the use of the ST. The simplicity of this formulation, which bypasses the well
known paradoxes from Relativity, along with the fact that phenomena like time
dilatation are still predicted, suggests the need for further investigation on
this subject. We briefly discuss this new space time approach, using ST, and
suggest two new methods for measuring absolute velocities which also provide a
way to test Special Relativity.
@misc{citeulike:366876,
abstract = {Abreu, R. suggested a new interpretation for the Lorentz Transformation (LT),
a different LT derivation and a new "synchronized" space time transformation
(ST). While he has shown that his results could be expressed in a Lorentz
invariant form, the simplest (but perhaps most shocking) approach appears to be
the use of the ST. The simplicity of this formulation, which bypasses the well
known paradoxes from Relativity, along with the fact that phenomena like time
dilatation are still predicted, suggests the need for further investigation on
this subject. We briefly discuss this new space time approach, using ST, and
suggest two new methods for measuring absolute velocities which also provide a
way to test Special Relativity.},
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month = Dec,
priority = {2},
timestamp = {2007-08-18T13:22:42.000+0200},
title = {On Abreu's theory of space and time and new measurements of absolute velocities},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0212050},
year = 2002
}