Special Relativity and Time Travel Revisited

Physics – General Physics

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Corrections in Fig.1; 12 pages, 8 figures; Postscript; send Comments to akhila_raman@yahoo.com

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In this paper, Lorentz Transformation(LT) is derived by an alternate method, using photon clocks, placed at the locations of the concerned events, which are initially synchronised using a light signal(Einstein synchrony). Then, it is shown that the second term in the time dilation equation of the LT, is the term responsible for time travel and further it is shown that this term arises merely due to non-simultaneous initial clock synchronisation and that this term does not correspond to any actual time elapsed while timing events, thus ruling out the possibility of time travel, from the framework of special relativity. It is also shown that only the first term in the time dilation equation of LT represents the true time dilation. In other words, it is argued that the time dilation equation of the LT, corresponds to the actual reading of the clock which is not necessarily the actual time elapsed while timing an event, the difference being attributed to the clock synchronisation mechanism.

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