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Using only classical physics, the basic special relativistic effects are derived by examining the effect of motion on a number of simple electromagnetic clocks.  This paper improves upon an earlier derivation by proving, rather than assuming, that clock periods are independent of orientation.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Using only classical physics, the basic special relativistic effects are derived by examining the effect of motion on a number of simple electromagnetic clocks.  This paper improves upon an earlier derivation by proving, rather than assuming, that clock periods are independent of orientation.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleDeriving Special Relativity Theory from Electromagnetic Clocks
Author(s)John Byl
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2003
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume14
Number5
Pages89-91

Abstract

Using only classical physics, the basic special relativistic effects are derived by examining the effect of motion on a number of simple electromagnetic clocks. This paper improves upon an earlier derivation by proving, rather than assuming, that clock periods are independent of orientation.