Einstein E=mc2
Van Prof. dr. ir. JJJ Kokkedee(23-09-1935 - 13-05-2013)
The above text states that there are two systems. The system without the quote and the system with the quote. Now this is not a correct description. You have only one system, the Euclidean space. Euclidean space spans from minus infinity to infinity in 3 directions.
 
There are three ways to get fooled. The first one is to believe what is not true. The second one is to refuse to believe what is true and the third one is just an misunderstanding. (From F.S.Boersen 2005-)
 
The word Euclidean space is not used for the two systems because then it would be clear that there is a problem with the logic in the text. The two systems use Euclidean mathematics for the calculations but the systems cannot we called Euclidean space. This is the origin of all contradictions with the relativity theory. Because of this the reader is brought to a misunderstanding which is necessary to have some sort of progress.
 
Forgetting the contradiction in stating that there are two Euclidean spaces, means believing something what is not true. But one can still continue reasoning, knowing the origin of the contradictions.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Van Prof. dr. ir. JJJ Kokkedee(23-09-1935 - 13-05-2013)
The Prof dr. ir. J.J.J. Kokkedee uses dE/dt = F d(dx/dt), this is a mistake.
'dE/dt = F d(dx/dt)'
'dE/dt = dF/dt dx'
'Google E = mc2'
Rewritten E = mc2 to see the third order components.
If dF/dt = 0 , it seems to be valid.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Some pictures out of my reasoning
Third order
Third order Third order Third order
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