Clock synch
- From: jt64@xxxxxxxx
- Date: 3 Aug 2006 07:47:14 -0700
"We have not defined a common "time" for A and B, for the latter cannot
be defined at all unless we establish by definition that the "time"
required by light to travel from A to B equals the "time" it requires
to travel from B to A."
Is there problems within theory of SR to syncronise two clocks "A and B
at rest worth eachother"?
Do SR have asymetric roundtrips for A and B if both is (emitter,sender)
and receiver.
I can understand it demands a little thought doing the synchronisation
from within an aether theory where the roundtrip can be asymetric, but
it is not that hard even there.
And i guess that within Ritz theory the roundtrip always symetric if
both A and B act as sender and receiver.
Could someone tell me more about roundtrips and the theories.
JT
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