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Scientific Paper
Title Relativity of Absolute Space and Time True and False Indications of Measuring Devices
Author(s) G E Ivanchenko
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Published 2001
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 12
Number 2
Pages 33-38

Abstract

Physics has long been dominated by Einstein?s principle of relativity, which asserts ?All laws of physics in all inertial coordinate systems keep the same form and content, and constants keep the same numerical values.? This formulation is blurred and inexact, and therefore incorrect, i.e. it leads to belief in false relationships in special theory of relativity, and to acceptance as true indications of measuring devices which are actually false. The present author has managed to uncover a general principle of relativity free from these deficiencies.