Discrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational ScienceDiscrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science2658-46702658-7149Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN University)8726A Logical Analysis of the Two Widely Spread Misinterpretations of the Well EstablishedResults of the Special Theory of RelativityDavidovicD MInstitute of Nuclear Sciences Vinˇca-NadderdLInstitute of Nuclear Sciences Vinˇca-StankovicSInstitute of Nuclear Sciences Vinˇca-Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinˇca010320103.1828708092016Copyright © 2010,2010By a rigorous logical analysis we show that the Ehrenfest paradox related to the relativistically rotating disc is not a paradox of the Special Theory of Relativity as it is usually treated in the literature because, as we proved rigorously, it does not follow from the principles of the Special Theory of Relativity but - contrary to this - contradicts them. We also analyse the logical status of the widely spread statement "moving clocks go slow" within the framework of the Special Theory of Relativity. Using the methods of the symbolic logic we show that this statement with correct interpretation of the meaning of the notion that the clock goes slow is, strictly speaking, at least misleading. We discuss the obtained results.Ehrenfest paradoxspecial theory of relativityclock paradoxпарадокс Эренфестаспециальная теория относительностипарадокс часов