Einstein's clocks and Poincaré's maps

Einstein's clocks and Poincaré's maps
About this book
At the beginning of the 20th century, just as industry and government were anticipating the immanent coordination of time around the globe, says Galison (history of science and of physics, Harvard U.), the notion of time and the ability to coordinate two clocks at a distance, were being demolished in the nexus of physics, technology, and philosophy.
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Subjects
Relativity (Physics)TimeLong Now Manual for CivilizationZeitsynchronisationTijdRelativiteitstheorieEinstein, albert, 1879-1955Poincare, henri, 1854-1912