Lorentz transformations express concepts of relativity involving space, time, length, mass, motion relative to an observer, and the speed of light.
The aforementioned concept holds,
“(1) Space and time are not absolute but natural.
(2) Variation of length, time and mass with respect to the relative motion of the observer.
(3) The speed of light is constant and independent.
(4) The effect of gravitational potential difference on said transformation is questionable."
Therefore, I submit the following,
1. (i) Whether, Relativity/SR is also based on the above concept.
(ii) Whether Lorentz transformation or time distortion originate from wavelength distortion but they are not understood from wavelength distortion and so it does not follow the general rules.
(iii) Whether in the above concept it is not scientifically clear why space and time are not absolute.
(iv) Whether, in the above concept it is not scientifically clear why space and time are natural.
2. (i) Whether the change in said length is more of a relative error in the length of the physical object than the change.
(ii) Whether not only the relative motion but also the gravitational potential difference corresponds to the same error/change in length of the object.
(iii) Whether length conversion is possible only in physical objects, but not in conceptual extensions of moving reference frames.
(iv) Whether the said time conversion is more of a relative error in the corresponding time than the physical change in time.
(v) Whether not only the relative motion but also the gravitational potential difference corresponds to the same error/variation in relative time.
(vi) Whether transformation in time is possible only in physical objects, but not in conceptual extensions of relative frames of reference.
3. Whether the speed of light is constant but not independent but dependent on relativistic/gravitational effects.
(4) Whether changes in length, time and mass also be considered in gravitational aspect too, in the said concept of transformation?
Reference: https://www.techrxiv.org/authors/Soumendra_Nath_Thakur/15208633