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the airship's maximum speed is 16 kilometers per second,<br />
even if to enhance two magnitudes again, reached<br />
3,000 kilometers per second, to trip to the neighbour<br />
star in the Semi-Centaurus in another similar solar<br />
system, which is the nearest one away from the solar<br />
system, at least need 400 years!<br />
Song Jian and other spaceflight scientists clearly<br />
know that, the rocket engine jet velocity must approach<br />
or surpass the speed of light 300,000 kilometers per<br />
second, the humanity only then has the possibility to<br />
realize this universe round-trip journey of 4.2 light<br />
years within 3 to 5 years, otherwise we only can revolve<br />
in the extension nearby the sun."<br />
Song, Zhenghai 2001<br />
Rethinking on relativity [in chines. Sprache] / Song<br />
Zhenghai, Fan Dajie, Xu Shaozhi, Hao Jianyu. -<br />
[China]: Earthquake Publ. House 2001.<br />
Status: Kritik. - Quelle: Li, Zifeng 2006 (Moving objects).<br />
Sotina, Nina 2011<br />
The Ritz ballistic theory & adjusting the speed of light<br />
to c near the earth and other celestial bodies: NPA,<br />
Proceedings 2011, College Park, MD / Nina Sotina,<br />
Nadia Lvov. - [USA]: WWW 2011. 5 S.<br />
URL: http://www.worldsci.org/pdf/abstracts/<br />
abstracts_6022.pdf.<br />
SRT. RITZ. De-SITTER.<br />
S. 1: "In 1908 Walter von Ritz suggested that the speed<br />
of light is equal to the constant c only when measured<br />
relative to the source. Ritz systematically redeveloped<br />
Maxwellian electrodynamics bringing it into agreement<br />
with this hypothesis. Assuming that c is the speed of<br />
light at the output of the light source and that the law of<br />
velocity addition from classical mechanics is valid for<br />
the case of a moving source, the results of the famous<br />
Michelson-Morley experiment, the aberration of starlight,<br />
and a number of other related experimental results<br />
come into agreement. The single objection to the hypothesis<br />
at that time was provided by astronomical observations<br />
of the motion of binary stars. The Ritz theory<br />
came to an end with the work of W. de Sitter (1913)<br />
who claimed to have a convincing argument for showing<br />
that the hypothesis of Ritz was inconsistent with the<br />
results of spectroscopic observations of binary stars. A<br />
hidden postulate in de Sitter's argument, however, is<br />
that the speed of light propagating from the stars is not<br />
affected by anything. To refute de Sitter's argument, it<br />
would be sufficient to assume that the speed of light<br />
adjusts to the value of c at the vicinity of Earth and<br />
other celestial bodies. The authors show that this assumption<br />
added to the Ritz hypothesis explains well<br />
spectroscopic observations of the binary stars. This<br />
combined hypothesis: the Ritz ballistic hypothesis and<br />
the adjustment of the speed of light to c near celestial<br />
bodies (in particular near the Earth), also explains<br />
experiments performed at CERN in 1964. An additional<br />
argument in favor of the suggested hypothesis is the<br />
derivation of the formula for the transverse Doppler<br />
Effect presented in this work."<br />
Sowards, Brian D. 2010<br />
The momentum paradox / Brian D. Sowards.<br />
In: Galilean electrodynamics. 21. 2010, Nr. 6, S.<br />
117-118. - Status: Kandidat. - Quelle: Autopsie.<br />
Spavieri, Gianfranco 1992<br />
Open problems in special relativity / Gianfranco Spavieri.<br />
In: What physics for the next century? Int. Conference,<br />
Ischia, 29.5.-1.6.91. Proceedings. Bologna<br />
1992, S. 174-183.<br />
SRT. ENERGIE. MOMENTUM. AKTION-REAKTI-<br />
ON. ERHALTUNG. V-LAUE.<br />
S. 174: "The problem of the proper transformation of<br />
energy and momentum p[my] of an isolated system is<br />
here reconsidered and it is shown that, for an arbitrary<br />
charge and matter distribution, von Laue's condition<br />
for the proper transformation of p[my] is not satisfied.<br />
Therefore, when the standard definition of p[my] is<br />
used, this does not transform properly even when the<br />
total momentum is considered. Furthermore, the role<br />
played by the violation of the action and reaction principle<br />
in the conservation laws of electrodynamics and<br />
its relation to the possible existence of a hidden momentum<br />
is investigated. The interaction between a charge<br />
and a moving dipole is analyzed and interesting effects<br />
are revealed. A way to test experimentally the unusual<br />
effects is suggested."<br />
Spavieri, Gianfranco 2002<br />
Recent developments in the relativistic electrodynamics<br />
controversy / Gianfranco Spavieri, Miguel<br />
Rodríguez and Edgar Moreno.<br />
In: Episteme. An international journal of science,<br />
history and philosophy. Nr. 6, Parte 2. 2002, 21.<br />
Dez., ca. 13 S. = http://itis.volta.alessandria.it/<br />
episteme/ep6/ep6-II.htm<br />
SRT. EXP. TROUTON-NOBLE. AMPERE. SOZIO.<br />
Auszüge: "Abstract. - In this paper we consider the<br />
controversial facets of two tests that are supposed to<br />
show experimental evidence against the accepted standard<br />
electrodynamics based on special relativity. The<br />
first refers to the detection of longitudinal electromagnetic<br />
forces in current carrying conductors, and the<br />
second represents a modified version of the Trouton-<br />
Noble experiment for which a non-null result has been<br />
found. Although the first test is inconclusive, the positive<br />
result of the second, if it is really such, is surprisingly<br />
in agreement with standard electrodynamics. [...]<br />
This is a scientific controversy between physicists<br />
Textversion 1.2 - 2012 299<br />
G. O. Mueller: SRT Kap. 4-Erg..