The twin paradoxes of special relativity: Their resolution and implications [Book Review]

Foundations of Physics 19 (5):541-552 (1989)
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Abstract

The resolution of the Langevin paradox for an out-and-return journey gives rise to a result which appears to violate the underlying basis of special relativity. The resolution of this second paradox, due to G. Builder, leads to a physically-intelligible interpretation of Einstein's theory and reconciles it with the cosmologically-based fundamental reference frame revealed by modern astronomy

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The theory of relativity.Christian Møller - 1972 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
The logic of special relativity.S. J. Prokhovnik - 1967 - London,: Cambridge University Press.
Cosmology as a science.Peter G. Bergmann - 1970 - Foundations of Physics 1 (1):17-22.

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