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Invariant Galilean Transformations On All Laws
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	1. Foreword and Intent
	2. Table of Contents
	3. The Principle of Relativity
	4. The Encyclopedia Brittanica Incompetency.
	5. Transformations on Generalized Coordinate Laws
	6. The data scale degradation absurdity.
	7. The Crackpots' Version of the Transforms.
	8. What does sci.math have to say about x0'=x0-vt?
	9. But Doesn't x.c'=x.c?
       10. But Isn't (x'-x.c')=(x-x.c) Actually Two Transformations?
       11. But Doesn't (x'-x.c+vt) Prove The Transformation Time
	   Dependent?
       12. But Isn't (x'-x.c')=(x-x.c) a Tautology?
       13. But Isn't (x'-x.c')=(x-x.c) Almost the Definition of
	   a Linear Transform?
       14. But The Transform Won't Work On Time Dependent Equations?
       15. But The Transform Won't Work On Wave Equations?
       16. But Maxwell's Equations Aren't Galilean Invariant?
       17. First and Second Derivative differential equations.

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