On the constancy of the velocity of light

Foundations of Physics 8 (7-8):603-607 (1978)
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We point out that the acceptance of the relativity principle together with the homogeneity and isotropy of space and the homogeneity of time inevitably leads to the Lorentz spacetime transformation with a universal limiting speed σ. Speculations on possible new four-dimensional symmetries involving a variable “speed of light” such as that proposed by Hsu must therefore be dismissed on such a basis alone. In this paper we draw attention to some logical inconsistencies in Hsu's attempt at establishing a new space-light transformation law, and follow with a discussion on why such an attempt must necessarily fail

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Common time in a four-dimensional symmetry framework.J. P. Hsu & T. N. Sherry - 1980 - Foundations of Physics 10 (1-2):57-76.

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New four-dimensional symmetry.J. P. Hsu - 1976 - Foundations of Physics 6 (3):317-339.

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