© 1989 by British Society for the Philosophy of Science
Articles |
Simultaneity, Conventionality and Existence*
Institute of Philosophy Sofia
The present paper pursues two aims. First to show that the experiment proposed by Stolakis [1986] does not lead to absolute synchronization in a single frame of reference and therefore also to the measurement of one-way velocity of light. Second, by consecutively considering the problems of the conventionality of simultaneity and of existence to show that the simultaneity of distant events can be a matter of convention only in a four-dimensional world.
* I am grateful to the anonymous referees for their useful suggestions on an earlier version of this paper.