On 7/3/2025 2:51 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
I definitely understand the mathematics and logic that for light speed to be frame invariant, length contraction and time dilation must occur. But I don't see any physical model that allows that to occur, and I don't think Relativity provides that model. AG
You seem to have a hang up about "models". What exactly are you asking for? A mechanical model of springs and masses like Faraday contrived for EM waves? Lorentz already derived his contraction by considering atoms as little particles held in place by EM forces? Isn't that "model" enough for you?
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