Apparent Lack of Symmetry in Stellar Aberration and Euclidean Space Time
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⚛️ physics.gen-ph
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aberrationstellareuclideanmotionproblemaddressesapparentarising
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The effect of stellar aberration seems to be one of the simplest phenomena in astronomical observations. But there is a large literature about it betraying a problem of asymmetry between observer motion and source motion. This paper addresses the problem from the point of view of Euclidean space-time, arising from the proposition that stellar aberration (or Bradley aberration) gives rise to a Lorentz expansion.
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