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Transformations of space and time depending on a synchronisation parameter, e<sub>1</sub>, indicate the existence of a privileged inertial system S<sub>0</sub>. The Lorentz transformations are obtained for a particular e<sub>1</sub> different from zero. No classical experiment on inertial frames depends on the choice of e<sub>1</sub>, but if accelerations are considered only e<sub>1</sub> = 0 remains possible. The choice e<sub>1</sub> = 0 provides a rational resolution of the long standing mystery connected with the relativistic interpretation of Sagnac effect.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Transformations of space and time depending on a synchronisation parameter, e<sub>1</sub>, indicate the existence of a privileged inertial system S<sub>0</sub>. The Lorentz transformations are obtained for a particular e<sub>1</sub> different from zero. No classical experiment on inertial frames depends on the choice of e<sub>1</sub>, but if accelerations are considered only e<sub>1</sub> = 0 remains possible. The choice e<sub>1</sub> = 0 provides a rational resolution of the long standing mystery connected with the relativistic interpretation of Sagnac effect.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Sagnac Effect: End of the Mystery
Author(s) Franco Selleri
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2004
Journal None
Pages 57-78

Abstract

Transformations of space and time depending on a synchronisation parameter, e1, indicate the existence of a privileged inertial system S0. The Lorentz transformations are obtained for a particular e1 different from zero. No classical experiment on inertial frames depends on the choice of e1, but if accelerations are considered only e1 = 0 remains possible. The choice e1 = 0 provides a rational resolution of the long standing mystery connected with the relativistic interpretation of Sagnac effect.