Image:Synchronisation procedure02.png

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This image shows a schematic depiction of a clock synchronisation procedure.

The red lines represent world lines in newtonian space and time. In this diagram the red lines represent the world lines of clocks that have a velocity with respect to the luminiferous ether of 2/5 the speed of light.

The yellow lines represent pulses of light (or pulses of any other electromagnetic wave) that are sent back and forth among a group of clocks.

This image is designed to be used together with Image:Synchronisation_procedure01.png

Created: 6 September 2006

Author: Cleonis

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