E9.8: There’s No Relativity in Special Relativity: How Einstein Unknowingly Proved a Universal Frame

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This revolutionary episode rocks many of the fundamental concepts behind modern physics. Joe Sorge argues, using concepts taken solely from Einstein’s papers, that Einstein inadvertently disproved the 400-year-old principle of relativity, while simultaneously proving the existence of a universal stationary frame. The unassailable logic used in this episode shows that special relativity unknowingly contradicts the principle that all motion is relative. Joe demonstrates that Special Relativity actually supports the concept of absolute motion and that certain physical “constants” will therefore vary according to the absolute speed of the inertial system to which they are being applied.

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0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Principle Of Relativity
1:22 - Einstein And Lorentz's Predictions
2:35 - Einstein's Interesting Paragraph
3:57 - What I'll Prove This Episode
4:52 - Generalizing Einstein's Setup
5:12 - Clock Differences When They Unite
6:43 - Einstein's Clock Synchronization
6:55 - System S' Moving With Respect To System K
7:08 - When System S' Speed Is Zero
7:22 - Simplifying our Formula For The Clocks Uniting
7:57 - Matching Einstein's Example
8:42 - We Agree With Einstein For Once!
9:54 - Difference In Clock Readings
14:05 - Experiment that Makes Offset Clocks Irrelevant
14:36 - Twin Paradox Covered In Ep 10
15:00 - Clock Synchronization Experiment
16:11 - No Need For Clock Offsets
17:02 - Measuring Elapsed Times With One Clock
17:31 - Measuring Round-Trip Durations
18:59 - Clock Speeds In The +X Direction
19:37 - Perspective Of System S'
20:23 - Solving Readings For Clocks A' B' C' & K
22:01 - Results Of The Roundtrip Model
23:36 - The Real Answer To The Twin Paradox
24:08 - If System S' Is Stationary
24:38 - Comparing Moving And Stationary Setups
24:52 - Results And Summary

Written and Produced by Joe Sorge.
Directed and Edited by Sascha Fridberg.
Filmed by Sascha Fridberg.

3D Animations and Modeling by Jacob Lipsky, Scott McKay Gibson.
2D Animations by Bianca Volper, Jacob Lipsky, Cory Smith, Sascha Fridberg.

Theme Music by Scott McKay Gibson.
Sound Design and Mix by Paul Hackner.

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