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Time in the theory of relativity: on natural clocks, proper time, the clock hypothesis, and all that

Bacelar Valente, Mario (2013) Time in the theory of relativity: on natural clocks, proper time, the clock hypothesis, and all that. [Preprint]

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    Abstract

    When addressing the notion of proper time in the theory of relativity, it is usually taken for granted that the time read by an accelerated clock is given by the Minkowski proper time. However, there are authors like Harvey Brown that consider necessary an extra assumption to arrive at this result, the so-called clock hypothesis. In opposition to Brown, Richard TW Arthur takes the clock hypothesis to be already implicit in the theory. In this paper I will present a view different from these authors by recovering Einstein’s notion of natural clock and showing its relevance to the debate.


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    Item Type: Preprint
    Keywords: theory of relativity; time; natural clock; proper time; clock hypothesis; Einstein
    Subjects: Specific Sciences > Physics
    Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory
    Depositing User: mario bacelar valente
    Date Deposited: 08 Feb 2013 09:51
    Last Modified: 06 Jun 2013 11:34
    Item ID: 9554
    URI: http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/9554

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