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The basic special relativistic effects of length contraction, time dilation, and mass increase are all simply derived by examining the effect of motion on a number of electromagnetic clocks.  The derivations  are based on classical mechanics and electromagnetism plus the assumptions that there exists an ether and that any time dilation due to motion is the same for all electromagnetic clocks.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The basic special relativistic effects of length contraction, time dilation, and mass increase are all simply derived by examining the effect of motion on a number of electromagnetic clocks.  The derivations  are based on classical mechanics and electromagnetism plus the assumptions that there exists an ether and that any time dilation due to motion is the same for all electromagnetic clocks.


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Scientific Paper
TitleSpecial Relativity via Electromagnetic Clocks
Author(s)John Byl
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published1999
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume10
Number6
Pages107-110

Abstract

The basic special relativistic effects of length contraction, time dilation, and mass increase are all simply derived by examining the effect of motion on a number of electromagnetic clocks. The derivations are based on classical mechanics and electromagnetism plus the assumptions that there exists an ether and that any time dilation due to motion is the same for all electromagnetic clocks.