On the Marzke-Wheeler and Desloge Constructions

Foundations Of Physics Letters 3:493 (1992)
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Abstract

There is no indication of time dilation of clocks or of length contraction of rods in Marzke and Wheeler's clock or in Desloge's metrosphere.

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