Theory of Relativity was Born Due to Mistakes in Deriving Equations

Nachstehend bringe ich einen sehr wichtigen Beitrag von Mamoru Hidaka (Japan). 
Quelle: http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/m_hidaka/einstein.html
Zitat:
Theory of Relativity was Born Due to Mistakes in Deriving Equations
Mamoru Hidaka
Chofu city Tokyo Japan
The process of constructing new theoretical formulae involves expressing postulates in terms of functions followed by development of the resulting equations. Of the vast body of theoretical work reported to date, only the development of the theory of relativity omitted steps in this procedure because the basic mathematics defining the principle of the constant velocity of light were mental arithmetic, and therefore not recorded. The theory of relativity is a rare example of a theory that came to fruition as a result of mistakes in the mathematical process but which has had far reaching consequences in the field of physics and the modern history of mankind.

In the development of mathematical or physical theories, functions are used to express unknown mathematical relationships. Then, the form of these functions is decided after consideration of the effects of their mutual interaction. For example, the relationship, f(C) is interpreted as meaning that ‘f’ is a function operating on ‘C’. This expresses the character or postulate of the theory until an equation can be defined to do so. If a step in this process is overlooked by use of imprecise initial parameters that are not a good reflection of the postulate and the resulting errors are corrected by amending equations or use of irrelevant functions, then it becomes necessary to construct an unreal equation. Thus, even if the parameters can easily be calculated mentally, it is necessary to write them down.

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