Originally posted by physicsajay:
Yes I do. I have spent years on it.
Here is a quote from your writings, which shows that you do not understand elementary math
limits :
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(i) Inconsistency of dimensional homogeneity when v -> c in eq.(1).
If fi = 0, then eq. (1) becomes,
l* = l (1 ? v/c) / sqrt (1 ? v2 /c2) (4)
If the system [ .... ] moves with velocity equal to that of light i.e. v = c which realistically means that velocity v tends to c i.e. v -> c. (some Quasars or other heavenly bodies may attain such high velocities) .Thus,
l* = 0/0
which is undefined or l* tends to 0/0 which has the same meaning.
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The correct computation shows instead:
lim {(1 ? v/c) / sqrt (1 ? v2 /c2)} as v --> c =
= 1/sqrt( (1 ? v2 /c2)/(1 ? v/c)/(1 ? v/c) )
= sqrt( (1 - v/c)/(1 + v/c) ) = 0
Hence, l* = 0
Conclusion:
Before writing about theoretical physics issues, it would not harm to learn elementary Math.
ES