From Newsgroup: sci.physics.relativity
Richard Hachel <
rh@tiscali.fr> wrote:
You can't synchronize two distant watches absolutely.
So absolute time doesn't exist. What's the news?
Because space itself is, by nature, desynchronized.
Of course not, it is completely synchronisable,
it is just that you misundrstand what it is all about.
For comparison, take the rotation group.
(the imaginary counterpart)
Your silly statement amounts to claiming
that rotation symmetry cannot, by nature, exist,
because space, by itself, is deformed,
Jan
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