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Regretfully not, that is classical Doppler. Classical physics already takes the speed of light in consideration in measurements at a distance. And it is extremely useful to have a good understanding of classical physics before trying to understand SR.bgq said:Thank you very much. This is convincing, but is SR really that simple?
Classical Doppler: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_effect
Relativistic Doppler: http://mathpages.com/rr/s2-04/2-04.htm
As a matter of fact, the first positive determination of the "time dilation" factor was done on that effect.
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