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This note presents an argument based on Einstein's original paper on special relativity, showing that the theory reqires that each of the two clocks in uniform relativite motion actually works slower than the other. This shows an internal inconsistency in the special theory.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
This note presents an argument based on Einstein's original paper on special relativity, showing that the theory reqires that each of the two clocks in uniform relativite motion actually works slower than the other. This shows an internal inconsistency in the special theory.


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Scientific Paper
TitleAn Inconsistency in Special Relativity
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Author(s)Ian McCausland
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published1990
JournalPhysics Essays
Volume3
Number2
No. of pages2
Pages176-177

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Abstract

This note presents an argument based on Einstein's original paper on special relativity, showing that the theory reqires that each of the two clocks in uniform relativite motion actually works slower than the other. This shows an internal inconsistency in the special theory.