Doppler effect and absolute motion
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Evidence of insolvency of the relativity theory postulate on the equality of inertial frames of reference is provided based on a Doppler effect analysis. A cinematic equation describing the motion in a medium excited by a moving source is derived
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Vityaz, O. . (2011). Doppler effect and absolute motion. Electronics and Communications, 16(1), 71–81. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2011.16.1.273945
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Theory of signals and systems
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