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It is a little known fact that by 1918 Einstein understood there were major flaws in his 1905 Special Relativity Theory (SRT), and he attempted to correct some of them in a new paper. Today few people are aware of that 1918 paper, since it was published obscurely. A careful review of it suggests an explanation for its obscurity: it does not really do the job intended.
 
It is a little known fact that by 1918 Einstein understood there were major flaws in his 1905 Special Relativity Theory (SRT), and he attempted to correct some of them in a new paper. Today few people are aware of that 1918 paper, since it was published obscurely. A careful review of it suggests an explanation for its obscurity: it does not really do the job intended.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Einstein?s Unsuccessful 1918 Attempt to Resolve SRT?s Clock Paradox
Author(s) J W Rush
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2006
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 17
Number 4
Pages 77-80

Abstract

It is a little known fact that by 1918 Einstein understood there were major flaws in his 1905 Special Relativity Theory (SRT), and he attempted to correct some of them in a new paper. Today few people are aware of that 1918 paper, since it was published obscurely. A careful review of it suggests an explanation for its obscurity: it does not really do the job intended.