According to the theory of the specific relativity, the object moving
with the speed of the light, will be compressed and will be changed
into the energy at the end of the way. But we can't accept that this
energy is more intense than the primary object. And since we know that
energy is less intense than the primary object, the object should be
stretched. But in the famous experiment concerning proving the
specific relativity, we observed that the cover of the missile was
compress about 1/10,000,000mm!
Is there any contradiction?
From my point of view, we can explain that the object compresses as
it's speed increases from zero to a certain point. While the object is
stretched as it's speed increases from that certain point to the speed
of light. And at the end of the way the object is changed into the
energy.
I have already delivered two concepts concerning the speed of the
moving objects as well as a graph concerning the intensity of the
moving objects; meanwhile, I have come up with an analysis concerning
the intensity of the moving objects.
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