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Noninertial reference frames — The noninertial reference frames referred to a particular case which is the Lorentz frame that showed to be not inertial frames at rest on Earth. So if special relativity is to be valid in a gravitational field, it s naturally to take a guess of… … Wikipedia
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time dilation — In the theory of special relativity, the slowing down of a clock as perceived by an observer in relative motion with respect to that clock. Time dilation becomes noticeable only at speeds approaching that of light and has been accurately… … Universalium
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