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SpitfireAce
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Anonym said:Who taught you that? If you will read A. Einstein original paper Ann. Phys., 17, 891, 1905 (Ch.1, Kinematical Part, par. 1-5) you will discover that A. Einstein was not less smart than you and did exactly what you consider the natural physical approach.
Einstein titled that paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies"
In part one he defines simultaneity for stationary bodies... then in the very beginning of part 2 ("On the Relativity of Lengths and Times") before he even starts speaking about moving bodies he writes:
"The following reflexions are based on the principle of relativity and on the
principle of the constancy of the velocity of light."
it is more than obvious that he derived SR from the law of propagation, it is the whole foundation for Lorentz transformation... that a stationary body and a moving body should measure the same speed for light
I think you misunderstood me