Finding absolution for special relativity theory - Part III.

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In parts I and II, Einstein's special theory of relativity was identified as just one member from a larger family of coordinate-transformation theories that differ only in the details of a single parameter pertaining to clock desynchronization. A different family member was shown to be required by the well-known Sagnac experiment. This paper shows how the corresponding single parameter of the new theory can also be obtained from a postulational basis different from that of SRT, but nevertheless perfectly plausible. This is important because we now have both an experimental basis and a theoretical basis for a new coordinate-transformation theory that avoids some of the criticisms often leveled at SRT. For example, the present theory does not have a twin paradox.

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