
handle: 11568/1269944 , 2158/606145
An historical introduction to the Poincare-Einstein synchronization and the problem of its transitivity is given. Inspired by cohomology theory I show that it is possible to improve the Poincare-Einstein synchronization convention so as to obtain a consistent time foliation even in rotating frames for every assigned measure on space. This fact implies that there is, contrary to a widespread belief, a privileged time foliation of spacetime in several interesting cases.
time, synchronization, time; synchronization
time, synchronization, time; synchronization
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