On the Anistropy of the Speed of Light on a Rotating Platform |
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Authors: | S. K. Ghosal Biplab Raychaudhuri Anjan Kumar Chowdhury Minakshi Sarker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, North Bengal University, Dist. Darjeeling(WB), Pin: 734 430, India E-mail;(2) Department of Physics, North Bengal University, Dist. Darjeeling(WB), Pin: 734 430, India;(3) Department of Physics, Chittagong University, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
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Abstract: | The paper discusses a recently posed paradox in relativity concerning the speed of light as measured by an observer on board a rotating turn-table. The counter-intuitive problem put forward by F. Selleri concerns the theoretical prediction of an anisotropy in the speed of light in a reference frame comoving with the edge of a rotatiing disc even in the limit of zero acceleration. The paradox not only challenges the internal consistency of the special relativity theory but also undermines the basic tenet of the conventionality of simultaneity thesis of relativity. The present paper resolves the issue in a novel way by recasting the original paradox in the Galilean world and thereby revealing, in a subtle way, the weak points of the reasonings leading to the fallacy. As a background the standard and the non-standard synchronies in the relativistic as well as in the Galilean world are discussed. In passing, this novel approach also clarifies (contrary to often made assertions in the literature) that the so-called desynchronization of clocks cannot be regarded as the root cause of the Sagnac effect. Finally in spite of the flaw in the reasonings leading to the paradox Selleri's observation regarding the superiority of the absolute synchrony over the standard one for a rotation observer has been upheld. |
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Keywords: | special relativity Selleri paradox Sagnac effect rotating frame speed of light conventionality of simultaneity |
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