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Two particular forms of absolute space-time theories are examined. There follows a derivation of their predictions for measurements that are within present-day detection limits.
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Maciel, A.K.A., Tiomno, J. Analysis of absolute space-time Lorentz theories. Found Phys 19, 505–519 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00734656
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