Fallacies regarding the principle of relativity, slow clock transport and Marinov's experiment

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Relativistic Torsion Effect, Effect Of Self-Synchronization Of Slowly Transported Clock, Coupled Shutters Experiment, Principle Of Relativity

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A number of common fallacies regarding various theories of relativity and methods of falsification thereof are considered in this paper. A "weak" principle of relativity implicitly applied in theories of relativity based on preferred reference frame has been formulated. Fallaciousness of the commonly accepted views on the relativistic effect of the phase shift in slow clock transport as well as of the resulting theories of experimental verification of the special theory of relativity (STR) is demonstrated. In particular, it is shown that there is at least one type of clock which produces the same time reading in both STR and in preferred reference frame theories of relativity. It is also shown that Marinov's "coupled shutters experiment" involves a unique technique that allows detection of the relativistic effect of the torsion of rotating bodies.

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