The research described in this article looks at whether the
absolute system of reference hypothesis and the results of earlier tests
testing the special theory of relativity are consistent. To do this, we've
chosen the theoretical field of electromagnetism for discussion, that of
electromagnetic mass calculation, and some experiments, some of which concern
the transverse Doppler effect in a rotated system, two experiments that concern
the measurement of kinetic energy of accelerated electrons, one of which is the
well-known Bertozzi's experiment, one experiment that concern the propagation
of Coulomb fields, as well as a theoretical study and some experiments.
Finally, we have selected a paper on the annihilation effect for discussion.
The experimental results are used to explain the electromagnetic theory, which
is derived from the core concepts of the hypothesis of the absolute reference
system. These examples show that, as expected by the experimental results, the
absolute reference system hypothesis is true. When someone attempts to answer
this puzzle using the energy-mass relation of the theory of relativity, the
disparity between the quantitative estimates of electromagnetic mass and
relativistic energy is also shown.
Author(s) Details:
Konstantinos Patrinos,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NTPSR-V8/article/view/7881
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