1.Lorentz promoted the Loredtz transformation in a form of hypothesis while Einstein deduced it from the necessitarianism of restricted theory of relativity.
3.It's also interesting to note that the physics of magnetic fields deflecting moving electrons, called the Lorentz Force, is the driving principle behind all electric motors, just with coils of wires and different configurations of magnetic fields.
8.However, if the electron were traveling perfectly down the center along the optical axis, it wouldn't experience any Lorentz force from the magnetic fields and would just continue down the center.
9.In fact, the problem with relativity wasn't that it involved a lot of differential equations, Lorentz transformations, and other complicated mathematics (though it did-even Einstein needed help with some of it), but that it was just so thoroughly nonintuitive.