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  1. Problems of synchronization in special relativity: Comments on a paper by G. Cavalleri and G. Spinelli.Tsao Chang - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (12):1237-1240.
    G. Cavalleri and G. Spinelli believe that a unique ether frame exists, and they attempt to find this ether frame by using a new method. Certain problems of synchronization raised by them are discussed and clarified.
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  • Problems of synchronization in special relativity: A reply to G. Cavalleri and G. Spinelli. [REVIEW]Stefan Marinov - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (12):1241-1244.
    I defend the opinion that Cavalleri and Spinelli, who in the last years abandoned many of the relativity dogmas and embraced many of the absolute conceptions, are still very far from an adequte understanding and interpretation of physical reality.
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  • Problems of synchronization in special relativity: A reply to G. Cavalleri and G. Spinelli. [REVIEW]Jose G. Vargas - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (12):1231-1235.
    Cavalleri and Spinelli have criticized previous work, connected with synchronization procedures, by the present author. This reply discusses their criticisms.
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  • A Modified Lorentz-Transformation–Based Gravity Model Confirming Basic GRT Experiments.Jan Broekaert - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (5):839-864.
    Implementing Poincaré’s geometric conventionalism a scalar Lorentz-covariant gravity model is obtained based on gravitationally modified Lorentz transformations (or GMLT). The modification essentially consists of an appropriate space-time and momentum-energy scaling (“normalization”) relative to a nondynamical flat background geometry according to an isotropic, nonsingular gravitational affecting function Φ(r). Elimination of the gravitationally unaffected S 0 perspective by local composition of space–time GMLT recovers the local Minkowskian metric and thus preserves the invariance of the locally observed velocity of light. The associated energy-momentum (...)
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