Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2006-05-23
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, vol. 46, pp. 1424-1430, 2007.
Physics
General Physics
8 pages, 1 figure, with minor typographical correction
Scientific paper
10.1007/s10773-006-9281-2
We show how the anisotropy resulting from the motion of an observer in an isotropic universe may be determined by measurements. This provides a means to identify inertial frames, yielding a simple resolution to the twins paradox of relativity theory. We propose that isotropy is a requirement for a frame to be inertial; this makes it possible to relate motion to the large scale structure of the universe.
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