akshay.wizard
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kindly be descriptive
mr. vodka said:bcrowell - interesting, but I wonder --and it seems pretty important in this discussion-- what were Rindler's axioms?
The snarky answer is "Because." That is the answer given in Einstein's 1905 paper. He postulated that the speed of light is the same to all observers. Remember back to when you were a kid. Some kids pester their parents by repeatedly asking "why?" The parents inevitably get flustered at some point and answer "Because I said so." Think of a postulate as being a scientist's or mathematician's way of saying "Because I said so."A Dhingra said:But why is the speed of light the constant why not any other speed?
Occam's razor.And why is this perception rejected?D H said:Looking at relativity from the perspective of length contraction and time dilation being the cause, and a constant speed of light the effect, is a long-since rejected notion.
That was a thought that also occurred to scientists of the time. They tried many variations at different altitudes, with different amounts of matter nearby, etc. Nothing made any difference.new_r said:What about possible ether dragging proportionally to gravitational force (or maybe proportionally to gravitation energy density) + Lorentz contraction together?
In this way famous MMX becomes unable to measure anything.
tiny-tim said:hi akshay.wizard! welcome to pf!
the structure (the metric) of space-time has a preferred speed
anything with that speed in one frame will have the same speed in all frames
light happens to travel at that speed![]()