In this paper an alternative version of the well-known “light clocks” experiment is discussed. The so-called Lorentz transformations, backbone of the Special Relativity theory, are herein deduced by resorting to the above-mentioned experiment, albeit with a different meaning. Time dilation and length contraction are not considered as being real phenomena. Time, in fact, is peremptorily postulated as being absolute. Nonetheless, this strong assumption does not imply that instruments and devices of whatever kind, finalized to measure time, are not influenced by motion. In particular, although the “light clock” in the mobile frame ticks, so to say, more slowly than the one at rest, it can be easily shown how no time dilation actually occurs. T...
The clock hypothesis is taken to be an assumption independent of special relativity necessary to des...
The present work calls attention to an undeclared assumption made by Einstein in his landmark paper ...
This paper (i) gives necessary and sufficient conditions that clocks in an inertial lattice can be s...
A calculus based on pointer-mark coincidences is proposed to define, in a mathematically rigorous wa...
The Lorentz transformation is entirely derived from length contraction, itself established through t...
The conventional discussion of apparent distortions of space and time in Special Relativity (the Lor...
Starting from the well-known light-clock thought experiment to derive time dilatation and length con...
Lorentz Transformation is reinterpreted. It is shown that by admitting the existence of a frame of r...
An elementary thought experiment is used to show that once the time dilatation effect is established...
Communication affichée (Poster 40) au 25° Congrès Général de la Société Française de PhysiqueOur pur...
Special Relativity presents before us several thought challenging paradoxes. The most famous one is ...
The so-called “Twin Paradox”, wherein a relativistic effect is hypothesized to produce verifiably di...
Traditional clock synchronisation on a rotating platform is shown to be incompatible with the experi...
Assuming the concept of aether non-entrained by translational motion, one can provide a rational exp...
Update of physics/0606103 4 pages, 1 figure, a slightly modified version is to appear in the America...
The clock hypothesis is taken to be an assumption independent of special relativity necessary to des...
The present work calls attention to an undeclared assumption made by Einstein in his landmark paper ...
This paper (i) gives necessary and sufficient conditions that clocks in an inertial lattice can be s...
A calculus based on pointer-mark coincidences is proposed to define, in a mathematically rigorous wa...
The Lorentz transformation is entirely derived from length contraction, itself established through t...
The conventional discussion of apparent distortions of space and time in Special Relativity (the Lor...
Starting from the well-known light-clock thought experiment to derive time dilatation and length con...
Lorentz Transformation is reinterpreted. It is shown that by admitting the existence of a frame of r...
An elementary thought experiment is used to show that once the time dilatation effect is established...
Communication affichée (Poster 40) au 25° Congrès Général de la Société Française de PhysiqueOur pur...
Special Relativity presents before us several thought challenging paradoxes. The most famous one is ...
The so-called “Twin Paradox”, wherein a relativistic effect is hypothesized to produce verifiably di...
Traditional clock synchronisation on a rotating platform is shown to be incompatible with the experi...
Assuming the concept of aether non-entrained by translational motion, one can provide a rational exp...
Update of physics/0606103 4 pages, 1 figure, a slightly modified version is to appear in the America...
The clock hypothesis is taken to be an assumption independent of special relativity necessary to des...
The present work calls attention to an undeclared assumption made by Einstein in his landmark paper ...
This paper (i) gives necessary and sufficient conditions that clocks in an inertial lattice can be s...