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THE LORENTZ TRANSFORMATION
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Thus we have obtained the Lorentz transformation for events on the -axis. It satisfies the condition

(8a).

The extension of this result, to include events which take place outside the -axis, is obtained by retaining equations (8) and supplementing them by the relations

(9).

In this way we satisfy the postulate of the constancy of the velocity of light in vacuo for rays of light of arbitrary direction, both for the system and for the system . This may be shown in the following manner.

We suppose a light-signal sent out from the origin of at the time . It will be propagated according to the equation

,

or, if we square this equation, according to the equation

(10).

It is required by the law of propagation of light, in conjunction with the postulate of relativity, that the transmission of the signal in question should take place—as judged from —in accordance with the corresponding formula

,

or,

(10a)