Time Dilation in Classical Physics

Authors: Edwin Eugene Klingman

'Time dilation' appears to be an experimental fact (2,4). We show that if Einstein had not invented the multiple time dimensions and multiple ethers of relativity, time dilation could have been derived from absolute time (defined as universal simultaneity) and the constant speed of light in absolute space.

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[v1] 2019-10-31 18:15:13

[v2] 2019-11-13 21:59:17



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