On the Arbitrary Choice Regarding which Inertial Reference Frame is "Stationary" and which is "Moving" in the Special Theory of Relativity

Physics – General Physics

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80 pages, final draft of paper for Physics Essays, vol. 7, 1994, ps. 297-334, posted on APS site at http://publish.aps.org/e

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Einstein's argument on the relativity of simultaneity itself is the first
result of the special theory of relativity. The nature of this result is
explored, and implications of this result for the structure and functioning of
the physical world found in the special theory are discussed.

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