Spatially-separated synchronised clocks in the same inertial frame: Time dilatation, but no relativity of simultaneity or length contraction

Physics – General Physics

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3 pages, no figures, no tables. Replaces physics/0603135 which had the same conclusions but an erroneous calculation of length

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The Lorentz transformation is used to analyse space and time coordinates
corresponding to two spatially-separated clocks in the same inertial frame. The
time dilatation effect is confirmed, but not `relativity of simultaneity' or
`relativistic length contraction'. How these latter, spurious, effects arise
from misuse of the Lorentz transformation is also explained.

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