Re: Do atomic clocks falsify the principle of relativity? (Hafele and Keating experiment)
- From: Tom Roberts <tjroberts@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 04:27:50 GMT
Sue... wrote:
Shortcomings in principle of relativity are better demonstrated by considering experiments where the Coulomb force is acting between moving frames of reference.
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0204034
The abstract of that paper does not relate to what you said at all.
BTW you do know that J.D.Jackson wrote _Classical_Electrodynamics_, which has been the textbook of choice for graduate courses in E&M for >30 years, don't you? In some very real sense, that textbook defines the modern theory of classical electrodynamics, and includes SR.
Tom Roberts tjroberts@xxxxxxxxxx .
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