Episode 19 (Video) The Meaning of Moving Systems Models (CICS and SRT)

Published: June 16, 2009, 1:42 a.m.

b'Do you want to know what Time Dilation is and why Einstein needed it to make Relativity work? In Episode 19, we explain what things mean. \\xa0 We\\u2019ll talk about the main concepts that are important for each moving system model \\u2013 Newton, Lorentz, Einstein, and the CICS Model. After watching this episode, you should be able to explain the key concepts of Relativity such as Time Dilation and Length Contraction. \\xa0This knowledge is beneficial to both supporters of, and challengers to, Special Relativity. \\xa0We will explain why Einstein needed these terms for this theory to make sense and how they are based on an incomplete understanding of Transformations and Wavelength. And we\\u2019ll address why our modern understanding of Transformations and Wavelength, as incorporated into the CICS Model, results in a model that is free of Time Dilation and Length Contraction. This video ends with a comparison of the moving system models and where they differ conceptually from one another.\\nThe following specific points are covered in this video\\n\\n\\nExplanation of Transformations: \\xa0Why you need to consider 3 Transformation types, not just 1 as is currently done by the existing models\\nExplanation of Wavelength and Frequency and why they are different than counting cycles or measuring length\\nExplanation of \\u201cwhat\\u201d Newton\\u2019s Equations do and where they apply and\\xa0\\u201cwhat\\u201d Lorentz\\u2019s Equations do and where they apply\\nExplain how the CICS Model differs from Lorentz and Einstein and why it produces quantitatively better mathematical results\\n\\nIn addition to the video, the accompanying PowerPoint presentation is provided in PDF format.\\nCorrections:\\n\\nAt 11:03, I say \\u201csix hundred thousand\\u201d when I should have said \\u201csix hundred million\\u201d\\nAt 11:23, I say \\u201c300,000,000 meters per second\\u201d when I should have said \\u201c300,000,000 meters per cycle\\u201d\\nAt 21:47, I say \\u201c\\u2026 they believe they observed something different\\u201d when I should have said \\u201c\\u2026 they believe they observed the same thing\\u201d\\n\\nhttp://www.relativitychallenge.com/media/RelativityChallenge.com-Episode19_iPod.m4vDownload Podcast | Open Player in New Window\\nDownload Presentation in PDF Format\\nDownload Video in WMV Format'