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A unicorn  may be defined as a horse plus a horn.  That horses abound, however, does not in itself establish the existence of unicorns.  A Special Relativistic system may be defined as one that exhibits relativistic timekeeping: motion-sensitive time dilation plus position-sensitive time offset.  That time dilation effects abound, however, does not in itself establish the existence of Special Relativistic systems.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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A unicorn  may be defined as a horse plus a horn.  That horses abound, however, does not in itself establish the existence of unicorns.  A Special Relativistic system may be defined as one that exhibits relativistic timekeeping: motion-sensitive time dilation plus position-sensitive time offset.  That time dilation effects abound, however, does not in itself establish the existence of Special Relativistic systems.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title The Domain of Special Relativity
Author(s) Robert S Neiswander
Keywords Special Relativity
Published 1997
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 8
Number 4
Pages 71-74

Abstract

A unicorn may be defined as a horse plus a horn. That horses abound, however, does not in itself establish the existence of unicorns. A Special Relativistic system may be defined as one that exhibits relativistic timekeeping: motion-sensitive time dilation plus position-sensitive time offset. That time dilation effects abound, however, does not in itself establish the existence of Special Relativistic systems.