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Physics of Clocks in Absolute Space-Time
Cybernetic Micro Systems, Inc., San Gregorio, CA, USA
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 11 (2020)·Pages 1950–1968·Published 30 November 2020·DOI10.4236/jmp.2020.1112123
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Abstract
20th century physics experimentally established beyond doubt the fact that moving clocks read differently from “static” clocks. This fact is typically interpreted as support for special relativity. On the other hand, the same century produced proof that clocks at various locations in the gravitational field also read differently, and this fact is explained by general relativity, which is, in general, not Lorentz transformable. This paper establishes a common framework for the physics of clocks in these different situations.
KeywordsRelativityTime DilationSpace-Time OntologyClock SlowdownInertial ClocksAbsolute Space and TimeInertial MassCovariance PrincipleIdeal Clocks
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