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xox said:This cannot be correct since [itex]e=1[/itex] defines Einstein synchronization. Where did you read such a thing?
First of all ##\epsilon = \frac{1}{2}## is Einstein synchronization in Grunbaum's framework of synchronization in inertial frames so analyst is perfectly correct. Secondly it is a well known fact that if ##\epsilon \in (0,1) - \{1/2 \}## in an inertial frame then such a synchronization is equivalent to a choice of synchronization for a non-inertial frame. See: http://www.mcps.umn.edu/assets/pdf/8.13_friedman.pdf
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