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Title | Nature of Relativistic Effects and Delayed Clock Synchronization |
Author(s) | Edward Kapuscik, V S Barashenkov, M V Liablin |
Keywords | relativistic effects, delayed clock synchronization, refracted light rays |
Published | 1997 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 195-200 |
Abstract
An interference experiment with incoming and refracted light rays is described which distinguishes between the Einstein and Poincare-Lorentz views on the nature of relativistic effects. The Lorentz transformation rule with a delayed clock cynchronization is checked experimentally.