A look at Einsteins clocks synchronization
Nilton Penha, Bernhard Rothenstein

TL;DR
This paper examines Einstein's clock synchronization process, highlighting the evolving boundary between synchronized and unsynchronized regions from different observers' perspectives using direct observation and Minkowski diagrams.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the dynamic boundary in clock synchronization and its observer-dependent evolution, enhancing understanding of relativistic synchronization.
Findings
The synchronized region boundary evolves differently for observers in relative motion.
Direct observations and Minkowski diagrams illustrate the synchronization frontier.
The process reveals observer-dependent synchronization dynamics.
Abstract
While Einstein clocks synchronization process is performed, one has a well defined region in which the clocks are synchronized and another one in which the clocks are not yet synchronized. The frontier between them evolves differently from the perspective of observers in relative motion. A discussion is conducted upon direct observation of the phenomenon and Minkowski diagrams.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
