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'''Summary: '''According to the Special Theory of Relativity, events taking place simultaneously in one inertial frame cannot be simultaneous in another, and the time of an event viewed by clocks contradict both of these predictions and demonstrate the need to revise accepted views of simultaneity and synchronization.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
'''Summary: '''According to the Special Theory of Relativity, events taking place simultaneously in one inertial frame cannot be simultaneous in another, and the time of an event viewed by clocks contradict both of these predictions and demonstrate the need to revise accepted views of simultaneity and synchronization.


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Scientific Paper
TitleExperimental Data and Simultaneity
Author(s)John Philip Claybourne
Keywordsexperimental data, simultaneity, (STR), inertial frame, satellite clocks, synchronization
Published1990
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume1
Number2
Pages19-20

Abstract

Summary: According to the Special Theory of Relativity, events taking place simultaneously in one inertial frame cannot be simultaneous in another, and the time of an event viewed by clocks contradict both of these predictions and demonstrate the need to revise accepted views of simultaneity and synchronization.