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This lecture covers the physical consequences of Lorentz invariance, including the addition of velocities, time dilation, and Lorentz contraction of lengths. It explores the symmetries related to Galilean Boosts, translations, rotations, and Lorentz Boosts, discussing the parameters and groups involved. The lecture also delves into the Lorentz transformations as exact symmetries of nature, with implications for the addition of velocities and the physical meaning of time dilation. It further examines the isotropy and Lorentz contraction of lengths, illustrating these concepts through examples like the trajectory of a particle and the implications for heavy nucleus collisions.