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Title | Atomic Clocks Coming and Going |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Louis Essen |
Keywords | clocks, time, relativity, caesium clocks |
Published | 1977 |
Journal | Creation Research Society Quarterly |
No. of pages | 1 |
Pages | 46 |
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Abstract
The authors of the Hafele and Keating atomic clock experiment in their theorical discussion, ignore detailed and fully documented criticisms of Einstein's relativity theory which have been made and have not been refuted.