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Traditional clock synchronisation on a rotating platform is shown to be incompatible with the experimentally established transformation of time. The latter transformation leads directly to solve this problem through noninvariant one-way speed of light. The conventionality of some features of relativity theory allows full compatibility with existing experimental evidence. [[Category:Scientific Paper]] | Traditional clock synchronisation on a rotating platform is shown to be incompatible with the experimentally established transformation of time. The latter transformation leads directly to solve this problem through noninvariant one-way speed of light. The conventionality of some features of relativity theory allows full compatibility with existing experimental evidence. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Time on a Rotating Platform |
| Author(s) | Franco Selleri, Fran?ois Goy |
| Keywords | Relativity (special and general), Synchronisation, Sagnac effect |
| Published | 1997 |
| Journal | Foundations of Physics Letters |
| Volume | 10 |
| Number | 1 |
| No. of pages | 12 |
| Pages | 17-29 |
Abstract
Traditional clock synchronisation on a rotating platform is shown to be incompatible with the experimentally established transformation of time. The latter transformation leads directly to solve this problem through noninvariant one-way speed of light. The conventionality of some features of relativity theory allows full compatibility with existing experimental evidence.