Comment on ``Phase-invariant clock hypothesis for accelerating systems''

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Special Relativity, Fundamental Problems And General Formalism

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In this paper the phase-invariant clock hypothesis for accelerating systems suggested by F. V. Kowalski [Phys. Rev. A 46, 2261 (1992)] is investigated in detail. It is pointed out that in Kowalski's derivation of the most distinctive result of the hypothesis, predicting no frequency shift between two spatially separated clocks rigidly accelerating, there are a few points needing further discussion. In addition, it is shown that the generalized phase-invariant clock hypothesis denies the existence of the usual twin paradox.

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