Static Interpretation of Time - Reading

Reading

As well as providing an introduction to special relativity Durrell's textbook expresses the static view:

DURRELL, Clement V. Readable Relativity : A Book for Non-Specialists. L: G. Bell & Sons Ltd., 1927

Discussion of this question can be found in books such as

The Concepts of Space and Time edited by Milic Capek, Reidel Publishing Co., 1976

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