Abstract
The laws of nature (physics) describe fundamental transformation processes that are deemed the fundamentals of the laws. The idea of the velocity (motion) transformations and the idea of the arbitrary space-time transformations are respectively the fundamentals of the classical physics and modern physics. This paper presents the straightforward physical considerations and the novel derivations and straightforward interpretations of the transformation equations. This paper juxtaposes the reasoning behind the differing interpretations of the transformation equations, which puts in serious doubt the validity of the idea of space-time transformations. This paper presents the relations and derivations and the connections and extensions that all together demonstrate the sense and the correctness of the idea of motion transformations.
Rafael Emmanuel Castel