Phase-invariant clock hypothesis for accelerating systems

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Special Relativity, Fundamental Problems And General Formalism

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We study spatially separated clocks that are Einstein synchronized in one inertial frame and then rigidly accelerated into another inertial frame. It is assumed that the clocks remain Einstein synchronized in the new frame in which they are now at rest. The consequences of this assumption are analyzed with respect to the experiments discussed in the literature as supportive of the accepted clock hypothesis.

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