Time on a Rotating Platform
Francois Goy, Franco Selleri (University of Bari)

TL;DR
This paper examines the incompatibility of traditional clock synchronization on rotating platforms with established time transformation laws, proposing a solution involving noninvariant one-way light speed to reconcile relativity with experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to clock synchronization on rotating platforms by incorporating noninvariant one-way light speed, challenging conventional relativity assumptions.
Findings
Traditional synchronization incompatible with time transformation
Noninvariant one-way light speed resolves synchronization issues
Relativity's conventional features allow experimental consistency
Abstract
Traditional clock synchronisation on a rotating platform is shown to be incompatible with the experimentally established transformation of time. The latter transformation leads directly to solve this problem through noninvariant one-way speed of light. The conventionality of some features of relativity theory allows full compatibility with existing experimental evidence.
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