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Triangle of Velocities

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I wrote a new article titled "Triangle of Velocities", in which I show that relativistic expressions are possible in classical context, and are solution to a fairly simple problem.

 

No bizarre interpretations are needed, no relativity of simultaneity or invariance of c, just a properly defined triangle.

 

See at http://www.masstheory.org/triangle_of_velocities.pdf [38 KB]

 

Previous version of this article, which is focused on Einstein's 1920 ``simple'' derivation of Lorentz transformation is available at

 

http://www.masstheory.org/lorentz.pdf [127 KB]

 

 

Aleksandar

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