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Time Doppler effect

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The “time Doppler effect” can be defined by considering the times when observers receive information about an event in relative motion. If we apply this type of Doppler effect, then all aspects of relative motion can be explained much better and more simply.

Keywords: Doppler Effect; Galilean Motion; Special Relativity; Time of Information

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 16 March 2016

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