On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 6:22 AM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

*> Maxwell's Equations are written in vector form, and vectors are tensors,
> and tensors are invariant under change of coordinates. It is known that ME
> are invariant under the Lorentz transformation, and predict that EM waves
> travel at the velocity of light regardless of the coordinate system. So,
> applying instead the Galilean transformation to ME, shouldn't they also
> predict the same velocity of light as the Lorentz transformation? TY AG*


*Yes and that's why Maxwell's Equations needed no modification to be
consistent with Special Relativity or General Relativity, although they are
inconsistent with Quantum Mechanics. Maxwell's theory predicted what the
speed of light would be but it didn't say what specific thing that speed
was relative to; before Einstein came along some thought that was a flaw in
the theory, but it turned out to be its greatest triumph. *

John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
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