Abstract
We discuss the evolution of special relativity and show that the original interpretation based on light speed and Lorentz invariance is ruled out, theoretically, by paradoxes and, experimentally, by the optical effects of the Sagnac type. This paradigm shift enables the possibility to measure the one-way speed of light.
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