Re: Does Special Relativity contain contradictions?
Posted: September 20th, 2018, 6:30 pm
SimpleGuy wrote: ↑September 20th, 2018, 9:01 am No special relativity doesn't contain contradictions, at least if you observe the boundaries, where the theory can get applied. The scope of energy , mass and time-scales as well as length scales and amount of particles play a role which phyisics and it's theories can get applied. As long as you stay within the boundaries, there is no contradiction. The cumulant into a many particle system theory of statistical physics , has perhaps in some boundary question some contraditictions with the phenomenological thermodynamics, but this is most of the times not that easy to verify in an experimental fashion outside of some super relativistic ballistic transport phenomena.The contradictions apply to set 2 models. SR does not rely on set 2 models, but many people in the SR camp do make the mistake of supporting set 2 models (which should be rejected by all rational people). Having got those models out of the way, your job is to identify the model(s) that you're using which you think function fine. For most of the serious guys, that usually means the set zero 4D block model in which time doesn't run, so the block wasn't generated in order of causation (or indeed in any order at all). That puts them at an awkward position where all the apparent causality written through the block is fake - nothing in it ever caused anything else in the block.