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  • | name = Moving clocks, Moving Mirrors, the Bradley Transformation, and Relativity Theory ...agenforschung der Natur. 1.</p></span></span>[[Category:Book|moving clocks moving mirrors bradley transformation relativity theory]]
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  • | title = Yes, Moving Clocks Run Slowly, but is Time Dilated? | keywords = [[moving clocks]], [[twin paradox]], [[time dilated]], [[gravitational field]]
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  • | title = Moving Clocks, Reference Frames and the Twin Paradox ...? This paper takes a looks at such a scenario, demonstrating that two such clocks would tick synchronously and concludes with a new look at the famous "twin-
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  • | title = Synchronization of Clocks | keywords = [[Synchronization]], [[Clocks]]
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  • | title = On Synchronized Clocks at the Ends of a Moving Rod ...jugate position]], [[synchronized clocks]], [[linear array of synchronized clocks (LASC)]], [[perceptible space]], [[geometrical space]], [[restricted on tra
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  • | title = Ritardo Degli Orologi in Moto (Italian, Time Dilation for Moving Clocks) ...y:Scientific Paper|ritardo degli orologi moto italian time dilation moving clocks]]
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  • ...ks. The method leads to the same correlations between the rest-frame and a moving frame as those given by the Lorentz-Transformations
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  • * <em>Moving clocks, Moving Mirrors, the Bradley Transformation,&nbsp;and&nbsp;Relativity Theory</em>, * 1962/1964 - "[[Moving clocks, Moving Mirrors, the Bradley Transformation, and Relativity Theory]]"
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  • ...neity using Halsbury-Transfer to link Four Streams of Einstein-Synchronous Clocks into a Square Loop ...ons, including that moving observers can no longer maintain (a) that their clocks are unslowed, (b) that their measuring sticks are unshrunk, and (c) that li
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  • | title = The Effect of Motion, Acceleration and Gravity on Time and Clocks ...ed equations are used to successfully analyze the Hafele-Keating traveling clocks experiment, and to illustrate a flaw in pulsar timing algorithms.
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  • ...l experiment of the constancy of the speed of light using atomic clocks on moving objects ...ame speed in a circular motion (it is not necessary to synchronize the two clocks beforehand), we will find such a time difference. Practically, using suffic
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  • | title = Moving Clock Does not Run Slow | keywords = [[special relativity]], [[clocks]], [[time]]
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  • ...rtial system]], [[Lorentz contraction of bodies]], [[Larmor retardation of clocks]] ...tion of bodies moving with respect to S0; A2. Larmor retardation of clocks moving with respect to S0; A3. Two-way velocity of light equal to c in all inertia
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  • ...ism]], [[Maxwell]], [[simultaneity]], [[relativity]], [[synchronization of clocks]] ...he relativity principle appears as an approximation only, valid for bodies moving at low speeds relative to one another.
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  • ...us from the railway embankment, are also measured as simultaneous from the moving train ...[[Simultaneity]], [[Synchronized Clocks]], [[Linear Array of Synchronized Clocks (LASC)]], [[Perceptible Space]], [[Geometrical Space]], [[Re]]
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  • ...and makes possible the existence of clocks which tell universal time. Such clocks are now commercially available, controlled by the satellite system.
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  • | title = Internal Momentum Changes Manifesting as Clock Rate Changes in GPS Clocks | keywords = [[GPS]], [[clocks]]
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  • ...city?" Expected results are presented based on the fact that moving atomic clocks really do slow down and on the assumption that the one way speed of light d
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  • ...ows the center clock is running slow with respect to those same stationary clocks. The Lorentzian Relativity analysis of this orbiting clock situation shoul
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  • ...In all cases the clocks have been subjected to significant accelerations. Clocks will run slow when accelerated according to the equivalence principle of ge
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  • ...us from the railway embankment, are also measured as simultaneous from the moving train]]" * 2007 - "[[On Synchronized Clocks at the Ends of a Moving Rod]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/http://physicsessay
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  • ...egan in 1994 when I conducted a thought experiment in which two relatively moving spaceships measure each other's lengths by the clashing of their antennae. ...neity using Halsbury-Transfer to link Four Streams of Einstein-Synchronous Clocks into a Square Loop]]"
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  • | keywords = [[Ritz]], [[clocks]], [[time]], [[light]], [[Einstein]] ...e at the conclusion that an Observer distorts the position and timing of a moving body in such a way that Einstein's light postulate holds.
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  • | keywords = [[Ether; crossed Doppler effect; moving clock; time dilation; Newton?s space-time concepts; conservation of momentu ...to reconsider the Larmor-Lorentz time dilation hypothesis that the moving clocks relative to the ether run slow.
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  • | keywords = [[Special Relativity]], [[Twin Paradox]], [[Moving Clocks]]
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  • ...quite useless. This apparent constant velocity of light with respect to a moving frame is the most fascinating illusion in science.
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  • ...of light is not affected by the motion and is anisotropic relative to the moving frame. These clock biases are verified by comparison with millisecond pulsa
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  • ...valence law and the variation of mass with speed. The real proper mass of moving bodies is shown to vary as a function of their absolute speed, and the kin
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  • ...uture time when he comes back on the Earth. Slowing down of time of moving clocks was tested in experiments. The second that is based on assumption that ther ...n equivalence of a space with dipole anisotropy and a space of an observer moving with constant velocity in an isotropic physical space (PS). Application of
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  • ...the time itself is affected by motion; the reading displayed by the moving clocks results from two facts: # Due to their movement through the aether, ...s are corrected, the time proves to be the same in all co-ordinate systems moving away from one another with rectilinear uniform motion. These considerations
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  • ...at the observed effects of slowing down of moving clocks and shortening of moving rods in general are composed of two parts; a real part due to the movement
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  • ...y of electromagnetic phenomena and mechanical interactions between rapidly moving bodies. Numerous well-chosen original illustrative examples demonstrate var ...ugh all the clocks examined in the book run slow when in motion, only some clocks conform to Einstein's time-dilation formula; others do not.
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  • | title = Can Clocks Tell Time? ...processes in the whole universe has been slowed. Obviously, in this light, clocks tell tempo only of their own inner workings, i.e., for localized processes,
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  • ...ock of that ship, provided the astronauts have properly synchronized those clocks (the relativity of simultaneity). ...rves relatively-moving Unni to have slow running clock, implying that both clocks are running slower than each other! But lack of understanding of this and
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  • ...implicity, and involves a simple method of synchronizing the clocks of two moving observers that is not possible in general for the Ritz and Einstein postula
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  • ...around the Earth. As Earth rotates eastwards, around its axis, the moving clocks of the Hafele-Keating experiment do feel their motions through the TSE gene
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  • ...ivity, in which the one way speed of light has a directional dependence in moving frames.
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  • ...of mass-energy conservation requires that clocks run at a slower rate in a moving frame, and that physical bodies become longer because of an increase of the
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  • ...vel-time difference between counter-propagating light beams in a uniformly moving fiber]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_2747.pd ...l experiment of the constancy of the speed of light using atomic clocks on moving objects]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_4877.
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  • ...ivity, in which the one-way speed of light has a directional dependence in moving frames.
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  • * 1986 - "[[On the Electrokinematics of Moving Bodies]]" * 1980 - "[[Clocks and Special Relativity]]"
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  • ...space and the use of Einstein's definition of simultaneity to synchronize clocks on all frames. Since both the absolutist's theory and Einstein's theory can
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  • ...e absolute essence of Energy, it explains the proved retardation of moving clocks and also the mysterious quantized intrinsic red shift cosmological phenomen
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  • ...how this problem is crucial in the Global Positioning System (GPS) and in clocks synchronization. The Lorentz' transformations become quite useless. This a
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  • ...tions due to the fact that the length of the rods and the frequency of the clocks, used for the measure, do not have a constant value as a result of their mo
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  • ...otion: The Dual Effects of Both Gravity and Absolute Motion on the Rate of Clocks]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6301.pdf Read ...0 - "[[The Dual Effects of Both Gravity and Absolute Motion on the Rate of Clocks]]"
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  • ...e = How Much Lower is the Frequency of a Solid State Oscillator When it is Moving Relative to the CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background) ...circuits could be performed in order to measure the actual ticking rate of clocks (=oscillators) at rest or in motion relative to the ether, to the cosmic mi
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  • ...ons of adopted mathematical co-frames, and transformation of proper-times (clocks), including the transformation of the Einstein-Minkowski simultaneity. The ...der the electric field registered by a moving observer: electrodynamics of moving bodies is different from the isometric special relativity with Lorentz tran
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  • ...e experiment will have and be synchronized by two&nbsp; </div> <div>atomic clocks as we will later see. </div>
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  • ...rame, a ?light-pulse clock' analysis shows that the slowing down of moving clocks is a real physical process. Because of the huge medium density, even the mo
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  • ...dilation, for example, is supported by but not proved by moving muons and clocks carried around the globe.
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  • ...light signals, urged a more satisfactory theory of the electrodynamics of moving bodies based on Lorentz's ideas and predicted a new mechanics characterized
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  • ...l frame. In the above equation, v is the relative velocity between the two clocks. ...(1905).</ref> (clearly referencing time dilation) it followed that if two clocks were at rest together in an inertial frame and then one clock made a round
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  • ...f light; (2) Retardation by the usual velocity dependent factor for clocks moving with respect to an isotropical system. The so obtained transformations cont
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  • ...eed and gravity induced mass increase and the magnetic effects of linearly moving electric charges inside atoms. Again end equations identical to Einstein's
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  • * 2015 - "[[Accelerating Clocks Run Faster and Slower]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/a * 2013 - "[[Does Light Travel with the Velocity of a Moving Source?]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_paper
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  • * 2012 - "[[The Gravitational Potential for a Moving Observer, Mercury's Perihelion, Photon Deflection and Time Delay of a Solar * 2007 - "[[The Effect of Motion, Acceleration and Gravity on Time and Clocks ]]"
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  • ...at the same instant. That?s impossible. SRT?s erroneous shift to focus on clocks and their simultaneity has side-tracked progress in modern physics for deca
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  • ...e absolute essence of Energy, it explains the proved retardation of moving clocks and also the mysterious quantized cosmological phenomena intrinsic red shif ...locity, any increment of absolute velocity must contribute in freezing the moving time no matter its current module value already is, and there is no reason
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  • ...possible, according to Einstein?s Theory of Special Relativity, for clocks moving in a uniform rectilinear translatory fashion to slow down, <b>on account of Because if the conclusion was valid, i.e. if clocks do slow down then, certainly, the one delayed would have to be the one that
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  • ...value of c found in the tables. Hoek?s experiment shows that photons in a moving medium propagate with the velocity c between atoms and remain attached to t
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  • ...orrect operation on our being reasonably correct in our theories about how clocks run and how fast microwave radiation propagates. ...ng exactly the same Lorentz transformations, in which lengths contract and clocks slow down in exactly the same proportion as in Einstein's SR. This theory i
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  • * 2002 - "[[Ritardo Degli Orologi in Moto (Italian, Time Dilation for Moving Clocks)]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_1140.pdf Rea
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  • ...y of Light? and for the Hafele-Keating experiment ?Around-the-world Atomic Clocks: Observed Relativistic Time Gains?. It is shown that the proposed vector eq
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  • * 2000 - "[[Path of a Moving Charge in a Uniform Electric Field]]" * 1997 - "[[Synchronization of Clocks]]"
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  • * 1991 - "[[Yes, Moving Clocks Run Slowly, but is Time Dilated?]]"
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  • ...amics is to discover the correct equation for the force between relatively moving charges. [http://math.mit.edu/news/integral_2008.pdf Domina Eberle Spence ...05 - "[[The Development of the New Gaussian Equation for the Force Between Moving Charges]]"
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  • * 7248211 - Jul 24 2007 - Moving reference receiver for RTK navigation * 2004 - "[[Clocks and the Equivalence Principle]]"
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  • ...re. One way around this conclusion would be if time itself were altered—if clocks at different points had different rates. ...ded that the same thing holds in any gravitational field, that the rate of clocks R at different heights was altered according to the gravitational field g.
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  • ...“From this …”1 (clearly referencing time dilation) it followed that if two clocks were at rest together in an inertial frame and then one clock made a round ...l Langevin2 discussed the problem in terms of twin humans rather than twin clocks and the paradox became known as the Twin Paradox, but the issues remained u
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  • ...Hafele and Keating in their evaluation of relativistic effects on airborne clocks; here, he found disparity between the data and commonly accepted interpreta ...existing experimental data and theories relating to the electrodynamics of moving bodies, and endeavored to put forward a consolidated analysis. This led to
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  • ...Builder studied advanced physics and completed the course externally after moving to the Carnegie Institution of Washington's magnetic observatory at Wathero The 1958 papers states, '... we conclude that the relative retardation of clocks... does indeed compel us to recognise the CAUSAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ABSOLUTE v
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  • ...theory of relativity necessarily contained the absurd implication that two clocks in relative motion would both go slower than each other. This is referred t ...lated into English, the title of this paper is ''On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies'', and a translation can be viewed here, https://en.wikisource.org/w
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  • ...rentz's "most ingenious idea" and illustrated it by showing that clocks in moving frames are synchronized by exchanging light signals that are assumed to tra ...to explain the [[Michelson-Morley experiment]], Lorentz also proposed that moving bodies contract in the direction of motion (see [[length contraction]]; [[G
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  • ...ng states" for terms of order&nbsp;''v''/''c''. This theorem states that a moving observer with respect to the aether can use the same electrodynamic equatio ...e dimension perpendicularly to the line of motion. However, an observer co-moving with the earth would not notice this contraction, because all other instrum
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  • ...ear|rectilinear]] motion with respect to one another; an [[accelerometer]] moving with any of them would detect zero acceleration. Measurements in one inerti ...the same laws hold good in relation to any other system of coordinates K' moving in uniform translation relatively to K.|Albert Einstein: ''The foundation o
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  • ==Aether and electrodynamics of moving bodies== ...mena. However, Maxwell's theory was unsatisfactory regarding the optics of moving bodies, and while he was able to present a complete mathematical model, he
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  • ...zones led him to consider how clocks at rest on the Earth, which would be moving at different speeds relative to absolute space (or the "[[luminiferous aeth ...ight signals assumed to travel with the same speed in both directions in a moving frame.<ref name=action>{{Citation
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  • ...her.<ref group=A name=staley/> The experiment has been referred to as "the moving-off point for the theoretical aspects of the Second Scientific Revolution". ...t]], according to which the aether and thus light are partially dragged by moving matter. Partial aether-dragging would thwart attempts to measure any first
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