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We consider an isotropical inertial reference frame ("stationary") and in it a uniformly rotating circular platform of radius <em>'''R'''</em>. The velocity of light <em>'''c'''</em> relative to the rim of the platform is calculated and found to have values necessarily different from <em>'''c'''</em>. This <em>'''c'''</em> remains the same if <em>'''R'''</em> is increased but the peripheral velocity is kept constant. Since by so doing any small piece of the circumference can be considered better and better at rest in a ("moving") inertial system, the velocity of light relative to this system can be deduced. Noninvariant values are obtained and shown to coincide with the predictions of our recently published "inertial transformations".[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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We consider an isotropical inertial reference frame ("stationary") and in it a uniformly rotating circular platform of radius <em>'''R'''</em>. The velocity of light <em>'''c'''</em> relative to the rim of the platform is calculated and found to have values necessarily different from <em>'''c'''</em>. This <em>'''c'''</em> remains the same if <em>'''R'''</em> is increased but the peripheral velocity is kept constant. Since by so doing any small piece of the circumference can be considered better and better at rest in a ("moving") inertial system, the velocity of light relative to this system can be deduced. Noninvariant values are obtained and shown to coincide with the predictions of our recently published "inertial transformations".
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Scientific Paper
Title Noninvariant One-Way Speed of Light and Locally Equivalent Reference Frames
Author(s) Franco Selleri
Keywords Special relativity, Velocity of light, conventionality
Published 1997
Journal Foundations of Physics Letters
Volume 10
Number 1
No. of pages 10
Pages 73-83

Abstract

We consider an isotropical inertial reference frame ("stationary") and in it a uniformly rotating circular platform of radius R. The velocity of light c relative to the rim of the platform is calculated and found to have values necessarily different from c. This c remains the same if R is increased but the peripheral velocity is kept constant. Since by so doing any small piece of the circumference can be considered better and better at rest in a ("moving") inertial system, the velocity of light relative to this system can be deduced. Noninvariant values are obtained and shown to coincide with the predictions of our recently published "inertial transformations".