Derivation of Transformation and One-Way Speed of Light in Kinematics of Special Theory of Ether

K. Szostek, R. Szostek
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At present, it is believed that the Special Theory of Relativity (STR) is the only theory explaining the Michelson-Morley and Kennedy-Thorndike experiments. This article proved that another theory in accordance with these experiments is possible. In this article, we derive the new theory of kinematics of bodies from the universal frame of reference (UFR, ether), which we called the Special Theory of Ether (STE). The article explains why Michelson-Morley and Kennedy-Thorndike experiments could not detect the universal frame of reference. In article, a different transformation of time and position than the Lorentz transformation is derived on the basis of the geometric analysis of the Michelson-Morley and Kennedy-Thorndike experiments. The formula for summation of speeds for absolute speed has been derived. Based on the derived transformation, we derive the formula for the velocity of light in vacuum measured in any inertial reference system. The entire article contains only original research conducted by its authors.
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狭义以太运动学中变换和单向光速的推导
目前,人们认为狭义相对论(STR)是解释迈克尔逊-莫雷和肯尼迪-桑代克实验的唯一理论。这篇文章证明了与这些实验相一致的另一种理论是可能的。在本文中,我们从通用参照系(UFR, ether)中导出了新的物体运动学理论,我们称之为特殊以太理论(STE)。本文解释了为什么迈克尔逊-莫雷实验和肯尼迪-桑代克实验不能探测到普遍参照系。本文在对michaelson - morley和Kennedy-Thorndike实验进行几何分析的基础上,导出了一种不同于Lorentz变换的时间和位置变换。导出了绝对速度的速度总和公式。在此基础上,导出了在任意惯性参照系中测量真空中光速的公式。整篇文章只包含作者进行的原创研究。
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