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Une jolie explication faite sur un forum anglo-saxon. 



Le 31/07/2022 à 11:51, Richard Hachel a écrit :
> David's little pebble against Goliath
> 
> Everyone knows.
> 
> There is also, in the theory of relativity, a small pebble capable of collapsing 
> a colossus, if it takes it in its single eye.
> 
> This small pebble, I have already explained it many times, consists of the 
> formal contradiction of the relativistic covariance if we pass in apparent speed.
> 
> And it can be summarized like this:
> - the theory is that the star traveler will age 9 years on the way out and 9 
> years on the way back.
> 
> - We assume that at 0.8c, the distance of 12 bar will be contracted and will 
> measure 7.2 bar.
> 
> - We assume that if the traveler has a good telescope, when he returns, he will 
> see the earth approaching him with an apparent speed of 4c.
> 
> On that, everyone agrees.
> 
> But the stone of David (Doctor Richard Hachel) arrives very quickly in the 
> unique eye of Goliah (the theory of relativity explained by the big pundits 
> without going through my recommendations.
> 
> How can a traveler who observes for nine years the earth returning towards him 
> at an apparent speed of 4c, can he see it evolve on 7.2al?
> 
> Doctor Hachel explained that there was a dilation of the distances in this 
> precise case. Logical dilation and predicted by the Poincaré-Lorentz equations, 
> and that this dilation was like d'=d.sqrt(1-v²/c²)/(1+cosΦ.v/c)
> 
> Either here: 36al.
> 
> This is the Axelian space-zoom.
> 
> Thank you for listening.

 R.H.