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| title = Synchronisation  Sans  Signals
| title = Synchronisation  Sans  Signals
| author = [[Sadanand S. Savarkar]]
| author = [[Sadanand S Savarkar]]
| published = 2008
| published = 2008
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==Abstract==
==Abstract==


A method for calibrating frames of reference by means of revolving shells, wherein the synchronization of the separated clocks is effected without sending any signals or transporting any clocks. The method leads to the same correlations between the rest-frame and a moving frame as those given by the Lorentz-Transformations[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
A method for calibrating frames of reference by means of revolving shells, wherein the synchronization of the separated clocks is effected without sending any signals or transporting any clocks. The method leads to the same correlations between the rest-frame and a moving frame as those given by the Lorentz-Transformations
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|synchronisation sans signals]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleSynchronisation Sans Signals
Author(s)Sadanand S Savarkar
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2008

Abstract

A method for calibrating frames of reference by means of revolving shells, wherein the synchronization of the separated clocks is effected without sending any signals or transporting any clocks. The method leads to the same correlations between the rest-frame and a moving frame as those given by the Lorentz-Transformations