On the Geometrical and Kinematical Foundations of the Symmetric Relativity Model: Lorentz Transformation and Time Dilation
Abstract
We examine the kinematic foundations of relativity by considering two inertial frames, S and S', in a standard configuration, where S' moves along the common spatial x-axis at a constant velocity v. By relaxing Einstein's second postulate regarding the universal invariance of the one-way speed of light, we adopt an operational framework grounded strictly on the directly observable two-way (round-trip) speed of light, evaluated alongside the principles of spacetime homogeneity, linearity, and reciprocity. Within this setting, we demonstrate that: (i) the classical Lorentz transformation is recovered exactly along the coordinate axes under a generalized two-way synchronization scheme without requiring Einstein's second postulate; (ii) Langevin's light-clock argument fundamentally implies that the longitudinal scale factor b matches the standard Lorentz factor γ; and (iii) transverse lengths remain strictly invariant (bz = 1). Crucially, to resolve the ontic paradox of multiple co-existing wavefront centers, we introduce a kinematically symmetric model relative to an absolute cosmological rest frame (or geometric anchor) K, wherein S and S' move with equal and opposite velocities (u and -u, respectively). Within this generalized framework, allowing for anisotropic one-way light propagation via Reichenbach-type parameters ( or κ) yields a consistent, linear velocity-addition law, a generalized Doppler effect, and a flat but oblique spacetime metric. Finally, we prove that all round-trip observables remain strictly invariant under synchronization gauge transformations (reflecting the Tangherlini-Edwards perspective) and demonstrate that the resulting non-diagonal metric structure is fully consistent withthe Sagnac effect over closed spatial loops.
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