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Response to ‘‘The conventionality of synchronization’’
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SynchronyCognitive ScienceNetwork TimingSynchronization ’ ’EngineeringSynchronization ProtocolInertial FrameMeasurement InvarianceTiming SystemsCommunicationClock SynchronizationExperimental PsychologyAsynchronous SystemsLight SignalsSocial SciencesPhysical SignificancePhilosophy Of Mind
Clocks may be synchronized in an inertial frame absolutely, in the sense that the simultaneity of events has physical significance. Concepts of simultaneity and synchronization are not merely matters of convention. A method is given in which clocks may be synchronized without the use of light signals.