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Scientific Paper
TitleConclusions About the Simultaneity of Two Events
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Author(s)Vesselin C Noninski
KeywordsSimultaneity, Special Relativity
Published2003
JournalPhilSci-Archive
No. of pages8

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Abstract

A ?gedanken' experiment is presented whereby two simultaneous events (from the point of view of an obesrver in a train) trigger an explosion which destroys a train. A stationary observer using the Special Theory of Relativity (STR) to determine simultaneity in the train concludes that no simultaneous events have occurred on the train, hence the train is intact. It is pointed out that the conclusion the stationary observer makes is incorrect because it is based on STR as a method to determine simultaneity.