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  1. The light Doppler effect treated by absolute spacetime theory.Stefan Marinov - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (7-8):637-652.
    We consider the light Doppler effect within the framework of our absolute spacetime theory, which proceeds from the aether conception for light propagation. We show that for the cases of “observer at rest, source moving” and “source at rest, observer moving” the formulas for the received frequency are the same, but the formulas for the wavelength are different. This is in a drastic contradiction with the formulas given by contemporary physics, which proceeds from the principle of relativity. Our recently performed (...)
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  • A criticism of the “absolute space-time theory”.Zoran Vrcelj - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (9-10):797-800.
    It is argued that the so-called “absolute space-time theory” is inconsistent, in disagreement with some astronomical observations, and improperly titled.
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  • The coordinate transformations of the absolute space-time theory.Stefan Marinov - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (5-6):445-460.
    In the light of our recently performed experiments, revealing the anisotropy of light velocity in any frame moving with respect to absolute space, we show that the Lorentz transformation, where the relativity of light velocity is given implicitly through the relativity of the time coordinates, must be treated from an absolute point of view if one seeks to preserve its adequacy to physical reality. Then we propose a new transformation (which is to be considered as a legitimate companion of the (...)
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  • Nonrelativistic para-Lorentzian mechanics.J. G. Vargas - 1981 - Foundations of Physics 11 (3-4):235-278.
    After reviewing the foundations of special relativity and the room left for rival theories, a set of nonrelativistic para-Lorentzian transformations is derived uniquely, based on (a) a weaker first principle, (b) the requirement that the transformations sought do not give rise to the clock “paradox” (in a refined version), and (c) the compliance of the transformations with the classical experiments of Michelson-Morley, Kennedy-Thorndike, and Ives-Stilwell. The corresponding dynamics is developed. Most of the experimental support of special relativity is reconsidered in (...)
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  • Comments on: “A criticism of the 'absolute space-time theory'”.S. Marinov - 1978 - Foundations of Physics 8 (9-10):801-804.
    A rebuttal is given of points of criticism raised by Z. Vrcelj against S. Marinov's absolute space-time theory.
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