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Status: Kandidat. - Quelle: URL: Ungar. NB, URL:<br />

http://nektar2.oszk.hu/LVbin/LibriVision/.<br />

Elek, Tibor 1967<br />

A fizikai idealizmus fideista vonalának erõsödése korunkban<br />

/ Elek Tibor.<br />

In: Budapest : Felsõokt. Jegyzetell. soksz. Terj./<br />

Fiz. jell.: p. 18-32. ; 24 cm.<br />

Status: Kandidat. - Quelle: URL: Ungar. NB, URL:<br />

http://nektar2.oszk.hu/LVbin/LibriVision/.<br />

Elek, Tibor 1973<br />

Marxizmus és relativitáselmélet: megjegyzézek Albert<br />

Einstein tudományos önéletrajzához / Elek Tibor. - Budapest:<br />

Akadémiai Kiadó 1973. 303 S.<br />

Übers. des Titels: Marxismus und Relativitätstheorie.<br />

Status: Kandidat. - Quelle: Autopsie.<br />

Enders, Achim 1992<br />

On superluminal barrier traversal / A. Enders, G. Nimtz.<br />

In: Journal de physique. [Teil] 1. France. Bd. 2.<br />

1992, Nr. 9, Sept., S. 1693-1698.<br />

Status: Kandidat. - Quelle: Millenium Twain 1995<br />

(The undiscovered physics).<br />

Enders, Achim 1993<br />

Photonic-tunneling experiments / A. Enders, G.<br />

Nimtz.<br />

In: Physical review. B. 47. 1993, Nr. 15, April, S.<br />

9605-9609.<br />

Status: Kandidat. - Quelle: Millenium Twain 1995<br />

(The undiscovered physics).<br />

Enders, Achim 1993<br />

Zero-time tunneling of evanescent mode packets /<br />

A. Enders, G. Nimtz.<br />

In: Journal de physique. [Teil] 1. France. Bd. 3.<br />

1993, May, S. 1089-1092.<br />

Status: Kandidat. - Quelle: Millenium Twain 1995<br />

(The undiscovered physics).<br />

Engelhardt, Wolfgang 1980 ca.<br />

Interpretation of the Michelson-Morley Experiment in<br />

the photon picture of light / W. Engelhardt. - Garching:<br />

Engelhardt [Selbstverlag] 1980 ca.. 8 S.<br />

Status: Kritik. - Quelle: Autopsie; Engelhardt 2003<br />

(Relativistic Doppler effect), S. 49: manuscript available on<br />

request; postal address: Max-Planck-Institut f¨ur Plasmaphysik,<br />

D-85741 Garching,<br />

Wolfgang.Engelhardt@ipp.mpg.de.<br />

SRT. C-K. LORTF. MMV. PHOTON. ENERGIE.<br />

S. 1: "Abstract. - The law of reflection of light at a<br />

moving mirror is derived by requiring conservation of<br />

momentum and energy of the system: photons plus<br />

mirror. Application of this law to a moving Michelson<br />

interferometer yields the null result of the Michelson-<br />

Morley experiment without invoking the Lorentz transformation.<br />

I. Introduction. - The Michelson-Morley experiment<br />

[1], although not mentioned in Einstein's famous<br />

paper of 1905 [2], is presently taken as the experimentum<br />

crucis confirming the Lorentz trans-formation [3] , which<br />

is the basis of the Special Theory of Relativity. In this<br />

paper it will be argued, however, that the standard<br />

interpretation of this experiment suffers from a flaw: It<br />

assumes a law of reflection at a moving mirror which is<br />

not obeyed by photons. Consequently, the Michelson-<br />

Morley experiment cannot be taken as proof for the<br />

extended Einstein postulate that the velocity of light is<br />

not only independent of the velocity of the source, but<br />

is also independent of the velocity of the observer from<br />

which the Lorentz transformation is deducted."<br />

Engelhardt, Wolfgang 2001<br />

A remark on the constancy of the velocity of light:<br />

draft of August 8, 2001 / W. Engelhardt. - München:<br />

WWW 2001. 4 S.<br />

URL: www.ekkehard-friebe.de/lightvelocity1.pdf<br />

SRT. C. ART. POUND-REBKA. MARYLAND-EXP.<br />

S. 1, Introduction: "In this note we discuss the famous<br />

experiment by Pound and Rebka of 1960 who used the<br />

Mössbauer effect to measure the "apparent weight of<br />

photons". We compare it with the "Maryland experiment"<br />

of Alley proving that atomic clocks run faster<br />

with increasing distance from the gravitational center.<br />

Both experiments are frequently said to confirm in an<br />

"equivalent" way a simple formula derived in GRT,<br />

but, as already hinted by Pound and Rebka, this is<br />

actually not true. We include in our comparison a simple<br />

gedanken experiment which is based on the conservation<br />

of energy and we come to the conclusion that the<br />

real experiments may be reconciled when we allow for<br />

a variation of the velocity of light."<br />

Engelhardt, Wolfgang 2003<br />

Relativistic Doppler Effect and the principle of relativity<br />

/ W. Engelhardt.<br />

In: Apeiron. 10. 2003, No. 4, October, S. 29-49<br />

= http://redshift.vif.com/JournalFiles/V10NO4PDF/<br />

V10N4ENG.pdf - 21 S.<br />

SRT. RP. DOPPLER. ABERR. LORTF. GALILEI-TF.<br />

S. 29: Abstract: "The frequency shifts predicted by the<br />

`relativistic' Doppler effect are derived in the photon<br />

picture of light. It turns out that, in general, the results<br />

do not depend exclusively on the relative velocity between<br />

observer and light source. In this respect, the<br />

relativistic Doppler effect is not distinct from the classical<br />

one, where the shifts are also different depending<br />

on whether the source or the observer moves. The `rela-<br />

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