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Einstein synchronisation

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Einstein synchronization is a procedure used in the context of special relativity to synchronize clocks in different locations. The concept was introduced by Albert Einstein in his 1905 paper on special relativity. The idea involves using light signals to synchronize two clocks. Suppose you have two clocks, one at point A and another at a distant point B. The process works as follows: 1. **Send a Light Signal:** A light signal is emitted from clock A towards clock B at time \( t_A \).

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