Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Relativity Theory
Date Published:
July 25, 2025
Keywords:
isotropy of the speed of sound, anisotropy of the speed of sound, dipole sonic anisotropy, relativity inconsistencies, apparent deformation, experimental support, status of the special relativity
Abstract:
This paper demonstrates the existence of relativistic anisotropies in the speed of sound through all sonic isotropic media, irrespective of the relative velocity at which they are observed, as long as that relative velocity is greater than zero. Anisotropies that do not agree with our current empirical knowledge of sound propagation through such sonic isotropic media. Being immediately deduced from the relativistic phase difference in synchronization, this unexpected (and physically unacceptable) behaviour of sound forces a discussion related to the reinterpretation of the special relativity, particularly of the relativistic deformations of space and time that originate these exotic sonic anisotropies as inevitable mathematical artifacts.
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