
TL;DR
This paper models a uniformly rotating frame of reference within a space-time framework, exploring implications for the one-way and two-way speed of light and its connection to the universal constant c.
Contribution
It introduces a space-time model for uniform rotation satisfying the Helmholtz free mobility postulate and discusses its implications for light speed measurements.
Findings
Analysis of the rotating frame model and its consistency with the constant c
Implications for the measurement of one-way and two-way light speeds
Discussion of the relationship between the model and the universal constant c
Abstract
We describe the space-time model of a uniformly rotating frame of reference satisfying the Helmholtz free mobility postulate, as we implemented it in a preceding article \cite{Bel1}, and we discuss the implications of this model as it concerns the problematic of the one way or two ways velocity of light derived from the model and its relationship with the universal constant c.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
