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Newton and Relativity - An alternative approach to relativistic mechanics by means of the Lex Secunda

English · Paperback / Softback

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It is well known that the equation E = mc² comes from the Theory of Relativity. But hardly anyone knows that there is also a simple proof for this relation which Einstein himself derived from the laws of Classical Physics. This was the first step on the direct path to the Theory of Relativity. Now this path, ignored for more than a hundred years, has been followed up. It turns out that the Equivalence Principle Energy-Mass E = mc², in conjunction with Newton's Second Law of Dynamics, provides an easily comprehensible approach to Relativistic Mechanics.

The study "Newton and Relativity" shows the amazing results of this investigation.

The authors:
Dr. Ing. Francesco Cester
Dr. rer. nat. Manfred Clemente
Dr. rer. nat. Hans-Michael Korff
E-Mail: NewtonAndRelativity@gmx.de

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Francesco Cester is an Italian physicist and engineer, born in Rome in 1948. A graduate in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Rome, he began his career working as a software engineer at GRS, dealing with simulation programs for nuclear power plants. After retirement, he devoted himself to theoretical physics, publishing several books exploring the combination of classical and relativistic mechanics. He is known for his alternative approach to the theory of relativity, seeking to derive relativistic concepts in a logical and intuitive way. His research challenges conventional interpretations of relativistic mechanics, proposing a reformulation of the Theory of Relativity in a context that integrates Newtonian mechanics. He maintains the website newton-relativity.com, where he posts his research and reflections on his innovative approach to relativity.

Product details

Authors Cester Clemente Korff
Publisher BoD - Books on Demand
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.06.2025
 
EAN 9783819230523
ISBN 978-3-8192-3052-3
No. of pages 164
Dimensions 170 mm x 220 mm x 11 mm
Weight 297 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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