A Galilean boost /could be/ an accurate transformation in some other
world, but it's not in this world. It's only an approximation at small
boosts. There can be more than one mathematically consistent
transformation but only one physically realized one.
Brent
On 9/29/2024 6:16 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
Sorry, but this doesn't work for me. The physical deficiencies of the
Galilean transformation should not have any effect of the
non-invariance of ME when it is applied. So the solution must relate
to some error in my concept of the invariance of tensors under
coordinate transformations. AG
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