On Synchronized Clocks at the Ends of a Moving Rod
Year: 2007 Pages: 12
Keywords: special relativity, Lorentz contraction factor, conjugate position, synchronized clocks, linear array of synchronized clocks (LASC), perceptible space, geometrical space, restricted on trajectory (RoT
It is an almost generally accepted notion that the science of physics must deal
with observable and measurable magnitudes only. Starting from the above standpoint
and accepting the second fundamental principle of A. Einstein [A. Einstein,
in The Principle of Relativity, by H.A. Lorentz, H. Minkowski, and H. Weyl (Dover
Publications, New York, 1952), pp. 37?65], as described in his well-known
historic 1905 paper, we conclude that the observable/measurable position of a
moving material object in the perceptible space of an observer whose position is
at a finite distance from the object differs from the mathematical position of this
object in the geometrical space, which exists only in our mind. From the physicist?s
point of view it is only this observable/measurable position (from now on
called the ?conjugate position?) that is of importance. Thus the moving object
appears (is observed) to be in a previously occupied position and not in the one it
is really in now, a conclusion also evocative of the ?shadows? paradigm in
Plato?s ?cave? [Plato, Republic, book seven, 514A?518B (Papyros Publ., Athens),
pp. 400?409]. In the present paper, while examining, in light of this new
concept of the conjugate position, the validity of the synchronized state of the two
clocks at the ends of a moving rod (as this state was defined by Einstein himself in
his historic paper), we arrive at the substantiated conclusion that said clocks are
in fact synchronized, contrary to Einstein?s thesis.