The Synchronization of Clock Rate and the Equality of Durations Based on the Poincar\'{e}-Einstein-Landau Conventions
Zhao Zheng, Tian Guihua, Liu Liao

TL;DR
This paper addresses fundamental questions in time measurement by proposing a solution for defining the equality of durations and synchronizing clock rates based on the Poincaré-Einstein-Landau conventions, extending the understanding of temporal measurement.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to defining equal durations and synchronizing clocks under established conventions, filling a gap in the theoretical framework of time measurement.
Findings
Provides a new definition for the equality of durations.
Proposes a method for synchronizing clock rates at different locations.
Extends the theoretical understanding of time measurement conventions.
Abstract
There are two important basic questions in the measurement of time. The first one is how to define the simultaneity of two events occurring at two different places. The second one is how to define the equality of two durations. The first question has been solved by Einstein, Landau and others on the convention that the velocity of light is isotropic and it is a constant in empty space. But no body has answered the second question until today. In this paper, on the same convention about the velocity of light given by Poincar\'{e}, Einstein, Landau and others, we find the solution to the definition of the equality of two durations. Meanwhile, we also find answer to the question about the definition of the synchronization of rate of clocks located at different places. 04.20.Cv, 04.20.-q
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
