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Epistemological Reflexions over the Special Theory of Relativity and Milne's Conception of Two Times

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

Håkan Törnebohm*
Affiliation:
University of Göteborg

Extract

In this paper we shall discuss the relativistic space-time metric. Even if all inertial frames of reference are treated as equivalent in the formalism of the theory of relativity, there is an important difference between them if we take possible observers into account. The class of possible frames of reference for human or man-made observers is a proper part of the class of conceivable frames of reference. This subclass is privileged with respect to human knowledge: Descriptions of physical phenomena with respect to members of it have a different epistemological status from descriptions with respect to other frames of reference. This fact is often neglected in presentations of the theory of relativity. We shall attempt to show that an emphasis on the observer's position sheds light on some features of the theory of relativity.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1957, The Williams & Wilkins Company

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References

1 In the following I shall follow Milne, E. A.: Kinematical Relativity, Oxford, 1948.