- Michelson-Morley experiment and the law of conservation of momentum (2012) [Updated 8 years ago]
- Explanation of the Results of the Michelson Experiments Using Classical Mechanics (2012) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Special Theory of Relativity: Linear Example of Infringement of Laws of Preservation of an Impulse (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
- The Special Theory of Relativity: Conditions of Performance of Laws of Preservation Impulse and Energy (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Special Relativity: Depending on the Definition of the Momentum of a Closed System of Bodies from Time (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
- The Special Theory of Relativity: Conditions of Performance of Laws of Preservation Impulse and Energy (Reduced Variant of Article) (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
- The Special Theory of Relativity: Critical Remarks (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Connection between coordinates and time in pseudo-inertial systems of readout (2011) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Dynamic Paradox of the Special Theory of Relativity (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
- The Special Theory of Relativity and the Law of Conservation of Momentum (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Special Relativity: Depending on the Definition of the Momentum of a Closed System of Bodies from Time (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Substantiation of Possibility of Theoretical Acknowledgement of Justice of the Special Theory of Relativity (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Special Relativity Fails to Conserve Momentum (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Michelson-Morley experiment and the law of conservation of momentum (2012) [Updated 8 years ago]
The article attempts to show that the results of the Michelson are not in contradiction with classical mechanics, but rather confirm it. Using the law of conservation of momentum in the consideration of the Michelson interferometer allows us to conclude that the path difference separated beams is independent of speed and direction of the light medium.
- Explanation of the Results of the Michelson Experiments Using Classical Mechanics (2012) [Updated 1 decade ago]
The article is attempts to show that the results of A.A. Michelson experiments not conflict with classical mechanics, but rather confirm it. Using the laws of conservation of momentum and energy in the consideration of the Michelson interferometer allows us to conclude that the path difference of separated beams is independent of speed and direction of movement of the luminiferous medium.
- The Special Theory of Relativity: Linear Example of Infringement of Laws of Preservation of an Impulse (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
In article attempt to show becomes that use of the special theory of relativity can lead to infringement of the law of preservation of an impulse of the closed mechanical system consisting of bodies, located on one line and which interaction has constant character, in inertial systems of readout.
- The Special Theory of Relativity: Conditions of Performance of Laws of Preservation Impulse and Energy (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
In article attempt to show becomes that use of laws of preservation of an impulse and energy of the closed mechanical system presumes to check up justice of the special theory of relativity theoretically.
- Special Relativity: Depending on the Definition of the Momentum of a Closed System of Bodies from Time (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
The article attempts to show a concrete example, that the application of the special theory of relativity, when considering the motion of a closed mechanical system of bodies in inertial reference systems, can lead to the fact, that the momentum of a closed system will be a function of time.
- The Special Theory of Relativity: Conditions of Performance of Laws of Preservation Impulse and Energy (Reduced Variant of Article) (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
In article it is shown that use of laws of preservation of an impulse and energy of the closed mechanical system presumes to check up justice of the special theory of relativity theoretically.
- The Special Theory of Relativity: Critical Remarks (2011) [Updated 7 years ago]
In article attempt to show on a concrete example becomes that application of the special theory of relativity by consideration of movement of the closed mechanical system of bodies in inertial systems of readout can lead to that the impulse and kinetic energy of the closed system will be time functions.
- Connection between coordinates and time in pseudo-inertial systems of readout (2011) [Updated 1 decade ago]
In article attempt to establish connection between coordinates and time in pseudo-inertial systems of readout becomes.
- Dynamic Paradox of the Special Theory of Relativity (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
In article it is shown that except already known paradoxes of the special theory of relativity there is one more - the dynamic paradox consisting in not compulsions of performance of laws of preservation of an impulse, the moment of an impulse and energy of the closed mechanical system in inertial system of readout.
- The Special Theory of Relativity and the Law of Conservation of Momentum (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
This article attempts to use the law of conservation of momentum of a closed system for determining the values of the constants in the two possible transformations of coordinates and times in inertial reference systems.
- Special Relativity: Depending on the Definition of the Momentum of a Closed System of Bodies from Time (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
The article attempts to show a concrete example, that the application of the special theory of relativity, when considering the motion of a closed mechanical system of bodies in inertial reference systems, can lead to the fact, that the momentum of a closed system will be a function of time.
- Substantiation of Possibility of Theoretical Acknowledgement of Justice of the Special Theory of Relativity (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
In article attempt to show that probably theoretical acknowledgement of the special theory of relativity becomes.
- Special Relativity Fails to Conserve Momentum (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
The article attempts to show that the use of the special theory of relativity, when considering the motion
of a closed mechanical system in the inertial reference systems, can lead to non-compliance with the law of conservation
of momentum.