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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Most Common Misunderstandings About Special Relativity |
| Author(s) | Umberto Bartocci |
| Keywords | Special Relativity |
| Published | 1999 |
| Journal | None |
Abstract
- Introduction
- What does "special" mean?
- Sagnac effect
- The light?s speed for non-inertial observers
- The Principle of (Special) Relativity and the "twins paradox"
- Roemer observations
- Bradley aberration
- Is it true that electromagnetism is relativistic? That "Classical Physics" is the "limit" of SR for low speeds?