SRT: what is it about?

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SRT: what is it about?
1.
One of Einstein’s postulate says that particle – quantum of light-
moves in a straight line with constant speed c=1 in the vacuum.
So, in SRT we have one reference frame and it is vacuum.
But because Einstein took Time as a length (1 sec= 299,792,458 m)
Minkowski decided to take this time as a fourth coordinate
and created his minus 4D continuum. And we lost the direction.
But the root of the SR theory is the postulate:
constant and independence speed of quantum of light in the vacuum.
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The other Einstein’s SRT postulate says that movement is relative
conception. The name of Einstein’s SRT is :
“ On the Electrodynamics of moving Bodies.” ( SRT).
Einstein wrote about moving of ‘Electrodynamics Bodies’ (!)
It means he wrote about particles like quantum of light, electron. (!)
And then this other Einstein’s SRT postulate must be understand
as: ‘every speed, even the speed of quantum of light is relative.’
It means that quantum of light in a vacuum can have
two kinds of motions: constant and relative.
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SRT is theory about relativity of every particle’s speed,
including the motion of particle - quantum of light. (!)
SRT explains only the behavior of Quantum of Light (!)
So, in my opinion the essence of Einstein’s SRT is hidden
in the questions:
a)
What will be happen if the particle – quantum of light – changes
its constant and straight movement in the vacuum?
b)
How can quantum of light change his movement?
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All the best.
Israel Sadovnik Socratus.
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darkbeaver

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What is a vacuum? Seriously, I can't visualize vacuum. I can't understand the nothing. I can't understand the perfected constant motion of light in the perfected variable of space. Space is solid there are no voids but there are denser lumps here and there, some hotter than others. IMHO
 
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socratus

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What is a vacuum?
Seriously, I can't visualize vacuum.
I can't understand the nothing.
I can't understand the perfected constant motion of light in the perfected variable of space.
Space is solid there are no voids but there are denser lumps here and there,
some hotter than others. IMHO

What is a vacuum?
A vacuum is the empty space between stars ( Galaxies )
Is this space really empty?

The detected material mass of the matter in the Universe is so small
(the average density of all substance in the Universe is approximately
p=10^-30 g/sm^3) and therefore physicists invented an abstract

‘dark matter and dark energy’.
They say: ‘ 90% or more of the matter in the Universe is unseen.’
And nobody knows what it is.
Question:
How can the 99% of the Hidden ( dark ) matter in the Universe
create the 1% of the Visible matter ?
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Where is hidden Vacuum?

Vacuum is hidden in every theory.
1.
Thermodynamics needs the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
2.

Maxwell electrodynamics needs the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
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SRT needs the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
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GRT needs with the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
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Atom heeds the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
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Outer space needs with the Void/ Emptiness/ Vacuum.
7.
Religion doesn’t exist without the Void / Emptiness.
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The Vacuum is Source of the Universe
The Vacuum is Source of Consciousness.
The Vacuum is Fundamental Theory 0f Existence.
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P.S.
When the next revolution rocks physics,
chances are it will be about nothing—the vacuum,

that endless infinite void.
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/aug/18-nothingness-of-space-theory-of-everything

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The Universe is Two- Measured World.
Next to Material-Gravity World the Vacuum World exists too.
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socratus

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Question: what is Vacuum?
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" The problem of the exact description of vacuum, in my opinion,
is the basic problem now before physics. Really, if you can’t correctly
describe the vacuum, how it is possible to expect a correct description
of something more complex? "
/ Paul Dirac ./
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"Remember gentlemen, we have not proven
the aether does not exist, we have only proven we do not

need it (for mathematical purposes)"..
/ Einstein's famous University of Leyden lecture
of May 5, 1920./
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Herman Minkowski said about his minus 4D
spacetime continuum:
“ Henceforth, space by itself, and time by itself,
are doomed to fade away into mere shadows,
and only a kind of union of the two will
preserve an independent reality.”
Question. What is the “a kind of union of the two “?
Nobody knows what really Minkowski space is .
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In Wikipedia we can read:
Unfortunately neither the concept of space nor of time is well defined,
resulting in a dilemma. If we don't know the character of time nor of space,
how can we characterize either? “
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacetime
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"Now we know that the vacuum can have all sorts of wonderful effects
over an enormous range of scales, from the microscopic to the cosmic,"
said Peter Milonni
from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
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darkbeaver

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Black holes are very funny to plasma scientists. You can detect the mass spewing out of the center of galaxies but the established lunatic relativists preach super vacuum and the big sucking machine which Hawkings says spews out into an adjacent attached universe, so in our case he has us losing matter to new universes forming on the other side of black holes where it would register positive matter spewing just like our alleged negative black holes all ready do. They are all crazy of course and desperately need vacuum to bolster the failed big bang theory. If you have a perfect vacuum it would be filled before you could witness it and you could never prove its existence, like time it is just a concept. A perfect vacuum would make a singularity containing everything including all the nothing.
 

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Should have said "vacuum generator" however that assumes the universe is some infintisimal picotorr above absolute vacuum (simple analogy the universe is a huge vacuum cup continually being evacuated)
That would mean a black hole is like your bowels being continually evacuated.
 

weaselwords

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Should have said "vacuum generator" . . . . .
Should have said " Black Hole generator" . . too ?
Nice way of telling me I'm full of Sh*t. I appreciate the finesse.

No. Its an anology the universe vs standard industrial application. I ass u me that the volume universe is finite just as the volume of an industrial vacuum cup is finite & at some point absolute vacuum will be reached. pV=NRT
 

socratus

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Its an anology the universe vs standard industrial application.
What will you say about another anology:
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Now (!) the Universe as a whole is: T=2,7K
( Nobel Prize in Physics 1978 for discovery
of cosmic microwave background radiation)
and in the future ( in the Future ! ) it will be T=0K. (!)
2.
A Black hole / Hawking's / has a temperature within
a few millionths of a degree above absolute zero: T=0K. (!)
/ Oxford. Dictionary./
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Can it mean what a perfect vacuum = Black hole ?
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