TITLE:
The Confirmation of Hypothesis of the Absolute Reference System
AUTHORS:
Konstantinos Patrinos
KEYWORDS:
Absolute Reference System, Electromagnetic Mass, Transverse Doppler Effect, Kinetic Energy of Accelerated Electrons
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.8 No.6,
June
2,
2020
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the research in this article is
the examination of the agreement of the hypothesis of the absolute reference
system with the results of experiments that have been implemented in the past
in order to confirm the special theory of relativity. To achieve this goal, we
have chosen for discussing a theoretical topic of
electromagnetism, that of electromagnetic mass calculation, and some experiments, some of
which concern the transverse Doppler effect in a rotated system, two
experiments that concern the kinetic energy measurement of accelerated
electrons, one of which is the well known Bertozzis experiment, one experiment
that concerns the propagation of Coulomb fields and one
more experiment that concerns the effect of annihilation. The basic
principles of the hypothesis of the absolute reference system, and the
electromagnetic theory derived from these principles, are used to explain the
experimental results. In these examples, the hypothesis of the absolute
reference system is confirmed, since the experimental results agree with the
predictions of this hypothesis. Also, in the discussion of calculation of
electromagnetic mass is addressed the difficulty of solving this problem, when
someone tries to solve this according
to the energy-mass relation of the theory of relativity.