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The concepts of the relativity in Galilean space has been extended to some simple kinds of non-inertial motion.  This exercise has releaved a formal contradiction between the general principle of relativity and the casual principle.  This contradiction has been used is analysis of the basic conceptions of the Special Relativity.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title Relativity in Galilean Space: Why?
Author(s) Alexander L Kholmetskii
Keywords relativity, Galilean space
Published 1996
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 7
Number 3
Pages 55-62

Abstract

The concepts of the relativity in Galilean space has been extended to some simple kinds of non-inertial motion.  This exercise has releaved a formal contradiction between the general principle of relativity and the casual principle.  This contradiction has been used is analysis of the basic conceptions of the Special Relativity.