On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 6:57 AM Alan Grayson <agrayson2...@gmail.com> wrote:

*>> Yes and that's why Maxwell's Equations needed no modification to be
> consistent with Special Relativity or General Relativity, although they are
> inconsistent with Quantum Mechanics. Maxwell's theory predicted what the
> speed of light would be but it didn't say what specific thing that speed
> was relative to; before Einstein came along some thought that was a flaw in
> the theory, but it turned out to be its greatest triumph. *
>
> *> Does your "Yes" mean that ME will remain invariant under a Galilean
> transformation*
>
>
*No. Galilean Relativity assumes there is no speed limit in the universe,
and velocities always combine linearly even if they're going close to the
speed of light, and simultaneity is an objective fact because time is the
same for all observers.  Einsteinian Relativity makes none of these
assumptions. So Maxwell's Equations are inconsistent with Galilean
Relativity but not with Einsteinian relativity. According to Galileo you
could travel as fast as a beam of light and if you did you would see a
frozen electromagnetic wave that did not change with time, but Maxwell had
no equation that described such a thing. That inconsistency was the primary
motivation Einstein had for developing Special Relativity.*

John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>
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