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The study concludes with an analysis of simultaneity's importance in general relativity and quantum mechanics.

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Concepts of Simultaneity excels at clearly explaining subtle but important issues. The book is incisive and valuable; it will appeal not only to historians and philosophers of physics but also to physicists drawn to the elements of special relativity. -- Alberto A. Martinez Physics Today 2007 This interesting, carefully crafted analysis of some fundamental ideas belongs in good college library collections... Highly recommended. Choice 2007 Concepts of Simultaneity provides a welcome survey of the development of our views and theories of simultaneity, bringing together sources in history, physics and philosophy. The book covers an impressive array of material. -- Jill North American Scientist 2008 The view of simultaneity presented by Max Jammer is almost breathtaking... I think Jammer has written a valuable book. -- Allen I. Janis Sudies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics Presents a very well-researched and thought-provoking analysis of the topic. -- Mark Shumelda History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 2007 I highly recommend the book. -- Craig Callender Isis 2008 Jammer's book is a significant contribution to the literature on the physics of time and merits the attention of both physicists and philosophers of science. -- Howard E. Brandt Mathematical Reviews 2009

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
1. Terminological Preliminaries
2. The Concept of Simultaneity in Antiquity
3. Medieval Conceptions of Simultaneity
4. The Concept of Simultaneity in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
5. The Concept of Simultaneity in Classical Physics
6. The Transition to the Relativistic Conception of Simultaneity
7. Simultaneity in the Special Theory of Relativity
8. The Reception of the Relativistic Conception of Simultaneity
9. The Conventionality Thesis
10. The Promulgation of the Conventionality Thesis
11. Symmetry and Transitivity of Simultaneity
12. Arguments against the Conventionality Thesis
13. Clock Transport Synchrony
14. Recent Debates on the Conventionality of Simultaneity
15. Simultaneity in General Relativity and in Quantum Mechanics
Epilogue
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 12/27/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780801884221, 978-0801884221
      ISBN10: 0801884225

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The study concludes with an analysis of simultaneity's importance in general relativity and quantum mechanics.

      Trade Review
      Concepts of Simultaneity excels at clearly explaining subtle but important issues. The book is incisive and valuable; it will appeal not only to historians and philosophers of physics but also to physicists drawn to the elements of special relativity. -- Alberto A. Martinez Physics Today 2007 This interesting, carefully crafted analysis of some fundamental ideas belongs in good college library collections... Highly recommended. Choice 2007 Concepts of Simultaneity provides a welcome survey of the development of our views and theories of simultaneity, bringing together sources in history, physics and philosophy. The book covers an impressive array of material. -- Jill North American Scientist 2008 The view of simultaneity presented by Max Jammer is almost breathtaking... I think Jammer has written a valuable book. -- Allen I. Janis Sudies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics Presents a very well-researched and thought-provoking analysis of the topic. -- Mark Shumelda History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 2007 I highly recommend the book. -- Craig Callender Isis 2008 Jammer's book is a significant contribution to the literature on the physics of time and merits the attention of both physicists and philosophers of science. -- Howard E. Brandt Mathematical Reviews 2009

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Introduction
      1. Terminological Preliminaries
      2. The Concept of Simultaneity in Antiquity
      3. Medieval Conceptions of Simultaneity
      4. The Concept of Simultaneity in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
      5. The Concept of Simultaneity in Classical Physics
      6. The Transition to the Relativistic Conception of Simultaneity
      7. Simultaneity in the Special Theory of Relativity
      8. The Reception of the Relativistic Conception of Simultaneity
      9. The Conventionality Thesis
      10. The Promulgation of the Conventionality Thesis
      11. Symmetry and Transitivity of Simultaneity
      12. Arguments against the Conventionality Thesis
      13. Clock Transport Synchrony
      14. Recent Debates on the Conventionality of Simultaneity
      15. Simultaneity in General Relativity and in Quantum Mechanics
      Epilogue
      Index

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