Abstract

Equations developed in this paper show the relationship between Real values measured from a Special Relativity Perspective with no Distortion [noSRPD] and the values measured from the same perspective when those values are distorted. Inverse equations using the values measured from distorted perspective [SRPD] are also reasoned. Equation logic proceeds from the original Real Time distortion equations from Einstein’s On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies. An alternate Time equation using the distorted velocity measured from a Relativistic Perspective is presented. Since the time distortion range is unlimited, velocity from a Relativistic Perspective can have an infinite value. Eight additional formulas for velocity, mass, time, and linear deformations are reasoned. Relativistic Perspective equations have confirmed consistency with Classic Relativity equations to 2000 significant digits for 37 velocity values ranging from 1.0E−500 m/s to (c − (1.0E−500) m/s.

Highlights

  • Equations developed in this paper show the relationship between Real values measured from a Special Relativity Perspective with no Distortion [noSRPD] and the values measured from the same perspective when those values are distorted

  • An alternate Time equation using the distorted velocity measured from a Relativistic Perspective is presented

  • Two equations developed in this paper show the velocity distortion from Special Relativity [SR] time effects from the distorted Perspective

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Introduction

Two equations developed in this paper show the velocity distortion from Special Relativity [SR] time effects from the distorted Perspective. The Classic Time equation in Einstein’s On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies [1] is:. Another phrasing would be [v] viewed from a Special. Measuring velocity from a Special Relativistic Perspective with Distortion [SRPD] viewpoint can range from zero to infinity—limited noSRPD velocity with an unlimited [ ] time distortion. A value for a velocity vSRPD distorted to an infinite degree. The [Time] equation with that unlimited distortion would be:. Consistency of the above to the Classic equations is confirmed to 2000 significant digits for 37 velocity values ranging from 1.0E−500 m/s to (c – 1.0E−500) m/s

Relativistically Distorted Velocities
Additional Relativistic Equations
Other Consequences of Relativistic Distortion
An Uncertain Speculation
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