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meopemuk said:Hi Yogi,
thank you for the link to Selleri's papers. I read the paper R39
F. Selleri, "Recovering the Lorentz Ether", Apeiron 11 (2004), 246
where he proposes "inertial transformations" that are supposed to replace "Lorentz transformations" of special relativity. I have quite a few objections to different statements in this paper. I'll mention just two objections, which look the most obvious to me:
1. His "inertial transformations" imply that the velocity of light should depend on the velocity of the light source. I remember seeing experimental works in which this dependence was investigated directly. If I remember correctly, they measured the velocity of gamma quanta emitted by fast moving particles. In agreement with special relativity, no dependence on the particles' velocity was found. I don't have exact references to these papers. I'll try to find them tomorrow.
Regards.
Eugene.
ADDED: Reading his other paper R27: "Bell's spaceships and special relativity" didn't change my opinion.
I don't know how you arrived at the conclusion that inertial transforms depend upon the source velocity. Selleri takes the position that the velocity of light is c in free space - his transforms avoid the postulate of one way light velocity - he embraces the proven part of the SR experiments - namely that MMx, Kennedy Thondyke etc are experiments confirming two way velocity
Can you direct me to the paragraph or words which you have relied upon to arrive at the above criticism?
Regards
Yogi