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Discussion: Does The Principle of Relativity Imply Winnie's (1970) Equal Passage Times Principle?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
Abstract
The kinematical principle of Equal Passage Times (EPT) was introduced by Winnie in his 1970 derivation of the relativistic coordinate transformations compatible with arbitrary synchrony conventions in one-dimensional space. In this paper, the claim by Winnie and later Giannoni that EPT is a direct consequence of the relativity principle is questioned. It is shown that EPT, given Einstein's 1905 postulates, is equivalent to the relativistic (synchrony independent) clock retardation principle, and that for standard synchrony it reduces to an isotropy condition for contraction (and dilation) effects.
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I wish to thank Rob Clifton, Gordon Fleming, Sara Foster, and particularly Robert Weingard for their comments and help. Any errors are, of course, solely my responsibility.
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