Einstein's Clocks and Poincare's Maps

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by Peter Galison


  French Revolution

  functions, theory of

  Galileo Galilei

  Galison, Peter

  General Review of Railroads

  General Time Convention of Railroad Officials (1883)

  Geneva, Switzerland, clock coordination in

  geometry:

  algebra vs.

  four-dimensional

  as group

  non-Euclidean

  in Polytechnique curriculum

  as practical convention

  Georgia, Sherman’s march through

  Germany:

  in Franco-Prussian War

  multiple time standards in

  national unity of

  patent criteria in

  time coordination in

  Gettysburg

  Giedymin, Jerzy

  Gilain, Christian

  Global Positioning System (GPS)

  Godin, Louis

  Gonnessiat, François

  Gooday, Graham

  Goroff, Daniel

  Gould, Benjamin

  Gouzy, M.

  Grammar of Science (Pearson)

  gravity

  Gray, Jeremy

  Great Britain:

  colonies of

  decimalization resisted in

  electrical clock-coordination in

  physics in

  radio-time system adopted in

  telegraph cable manufactured in

  undersea-cable system of

  Great Eastern

  Great Pyramid

  Green, Francis

  Greenwich Observatory:

  bomb detonated at

  on Paris longitude discrepancies

  as prime meridian

  radio-time receivers at

  time zero placed at

  U.S. telegraph-cable link established with

  Grossmann, Marcel

  groups

  Gruenbaum, A.

  gutta

  Guyou, Captain

  gyromagnetic compasses

  Habicht, Conrad

  Habicht, Paul

  Haller, Friedrich

  Harriet Tubman–Sarah Connor Brigade

  Harrison, John

  Hartford, Conn., New York time used in

  Harvard College Observatory

  Headrick, Daniel R.

  heat

  Heilbron, J. L.

  Heinzmann, Gerhard

  Heisenberg, Werner

  Helmholtz, Hermann

  Hermite, Charles

  Hertz, Heinrich

  Hipp, Mathias

  Hirsch, Adolph

  history, categories of

  Holton, Gerald

  homoclinic points

  Howse, Derek

  Hughes, Thomas

  Hugo, Victor

  Hume, David

  idealism, empiricism vs.

  Illy, J.

  industrial production, international conventions in

  information sciences, rapid development of

  intercontinental ballistic missiles

  interferometer

  International Bureau of Weights and Measures

  International Congress of Arts and Science

  International Congress on Chronometry

  International Geodetic Association

  International Geodetic Conference

  intuition, mathematical

  Ireland, international cable links with

  Janssen, Jules

  Janssen, Michel

  Jeanroy, Eugène

  Jerusalem, as prime meridian location

  Jordan, Camille

  Joyce, James

  Juif (master miner)

  Jürgen, Renn

  K (kilogram)

  Kaiser, David

  Kant, Immanuel

  Kaufmann, Walter

  Kelvin, William Thomson, Lord

  Kern, Stephen

  kilogram, prototype of

  kinematics

  Klein, Felix

  Kleiner, Alfred

  Kornprobst, Sebastian

  Kronecker, Leopold

  Kropotkin, Peter

  Lacombe, M.

  La Condamine, Charles-Marie

  Lagrange, Joseph-Louis

  Lallemand, Charles

  Lämmel, Rudolf

  Landes, David S.

  Laplace, Pierre-Simone de

  latitude, natural prime of

  latitude measurements

  Laub, Jakob

  Laue, Max von

  Law of Nations

  Le Clerc, F.

  Lefaivre, Albert

  Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm

  Le Roy, Edouard

  Le Verrier, Urbain

  Lie, Sophus

  light:

  clocks coordinated with signals of

  constant speed of

  critical opalescence of

  electric

  metrological standards based on wavelength of

  as waves in ether

  Lindemann, F.

  Lindemann, L.

  Lobaschewski, Nikolay Ivanovich

  Locke, John

  Loewy, M.

  longitude:

  length of meridial arcs of

  practical applications of

  zero point of, see prime meridian

  longitude, determination of:

  astronomical observations in

  clock synchronization and

  electromapping efforts on

  moon movements used in

  of Paris vs. Greenwich

  radio-time precision in

  telegraph transmission time in

  transatlantic

  Long Range Aid to Navigation (LORAN), system

  Lorentz, Hendrik A.

  contraction hypothesis of

  Einstein’s admiration of

  local time posited by

  relativity concepts of

  M (meter)

  Mach, Ernst

  magnetism, etheric theories on

  Magny mining disaster

  mapmaking

  electric telegraph cables used in

  French-English rivalries in

  GPS technology in

  international conventions on

  sea-going clocks used in

  signal transmission-time correction in

  of spacetime

  U.S. beauty of

  Marchand, Captain

  Mariç, Mileva

  Mascart, Eleuthère

  mass:

  conservation of

  energy vs.

  master clocks

  mathematics:

  conventionalism in

  differential equations in

  logicists vs. intuitionists in

  in Polytechnique curriculum

  of three-body problem

  topology in

  Maurain, Captain

  Maxwell, James Clerk

  Maxwell’s equations

  measurement, technology of “Measure of Time, The” (Poincaré)

  on electro-coordination of clocks

  German publication of

  on Newtonian laws

  on simultaneity as convention

  mechanics:

  experimental vs. theoretical

  in Polytechnique curriculum

  relativity principle and

  Meissner, Ernst

  Memoirs of a Revolutionist (Kropotkin)

  Mercator, Gerard

  Messerli, Jakob

  meter, prototype of

  metric system:

  decimal character of

  French design of

  geodesic origin of

  internationalization of

  political symbolism of

  spreading adoption of

  Mexico, in telegraphic network

  Michelson, Albert

  midnight, date change at

  military:

  railroads in rapid deployment of

  signal technology of

  surveys used by

  Mill
, John Stuart

  Miller, Arthur I.

  Minkowski, Hermann

  mirror galvanometers

  Mittag-Leffler, Gösta

  Moltke, Helmuth Carl Bernhard von

  momentum, position vs.

  money, decimalization of

  Monge, Gaspard

  moon

  longitude determination based on

  Morley, Edward Williams

  Mouchez, Ernest

  Myers, Greg

  Napoleon I, Emperor of the French

  National Archives (France), standard meters preserved in

  Nature

  Naval Observatory, U.S.

  navigation:

  longitude determination in

  radio time signals used in

  NAVSTAR GPS satellites

  Navy, U.S.:

  global electromapping efforts of

  guidance systems developed by

  radio clock synchronization of

  Neptune, discovery of

  Newfoundland, telegraph lines to

  New Methods of Celestial Mechanics (Poincaré)

  Newton, Sir Isaac

  on planetary motion

  second phase of physics derived from

  on shape of earth

  on time as absolute

  New York, N.Y.:

  Albany’s longitude vs.

  Greenwich time adopted by

  regional railroad time keyed to

  Nile River, colonial rivalries on

  Nobel Prize

  Noblemaire, M.

  numbers, theory of

  Nye, Mary Jo

  observatories:

  longitude mappers’ construction of

  prime meridian positioned at

  railroad time vs.

  time systems operated by

  U.S.-European links of

  see also specific observatories

  occultation

  Olesko, Kathryn

  Olympia Academy

  “On the Dynamics of the Electron” (Poincaré)

  “On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies” (Einstein)

  “On the Part Played by Polytechnicians in the Scientific Work of the XIX Century” (Poincaré)

  optics

  Oscar II, King of Sweden

  Ottoman Empire, start of day in

  Pais, Abraham

  Paris, France:

  anarchist actions in

  1870 siege of

  electric clock-coordination system in

  longitude of

  pneumatic clock-coordination system in

  Paris Observatory:

  electric clock-coordination at

  electric-time-based cartography tied back to

  longitude discrepancies on

  as prime meridian location

  Paris Telegraphic Conference (1890)

  Pasteur, Louis

  patents:

  criteria in granting of

  presentation style of

  Swiss office of

  Paty, Michel

  Pautot, Auguste

  Pearson, Karl

  Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil

  Perret, David

  Perrier, General F.

  Perroz, Emile

  Peru, electromapping of

  Pestre, Dominique

  Petitdidier, M.

  Phelps, S. L.

  Philadelphia, Pa., railroad lines on time system of

  philosophy

  of conventionalism

  influence of relativity theory on

  of positivism

  Phragmén, Edvard

  physicists, theoretical

  physics:

  British

  conventional basis of

  etheric theories in

  format of articles on

  impact of relativity theory on; see also relativity, special theory of

  measuring units in

  quantum discontinuity in

  simultaneity in

  Piaget, Jean

  Picasso, Pablo

  Picon, Antoine

  Planck, Max

  planetary motion

  Plato

  pneumatic clocks

  Poincaré, Aline

  Poincaré, Henri

  on celestial mechanics

  on clock coordination

  conventionalist approach of

  on conventionality of time

  Cornu admired by

  on day’s starting time

  death of

  on decimalization

  Dreyfus prosecution critiqued by

  education of

  Einstein’s meeting with

  electrotechnology journal co-edited by

  engineering background of

  French cartographic efforts urged by

  German translations of works of

  on global time coordination committee

  happiness curve plotted by

  on inertia of energy

  intellectual achievements of

  light-signal synchronization of

  on longitude determination

  on Lorentz’s etheric theories

  metaphorical style of

  as mines inspector

  modernism of

  on moral truth vs. scientific truth

  national security concerns of

  at Paris Bureau of Longitude

  on Paris-Greenwich longitudinal difference

  on philosophy of science

  politics of

  on prime meridian debate

  on progress of physics

  on Quito mapping expedition

  on radio time system

  relativity principle used by

  scientific milieu of

  on simultaneity

  social/intellectual circle of

  spacetime considered by

  stroboscopic maps created by

  teaching career of

  telegraph transmission time noted by

  three-body problem addressed by

  visual-intuitive approach of

  work process of

  Pollock, Jackson

  position, momentum vs.

  positivism

  Post Office, U.S.

  prime meridian:

  clocks set to time at

  defined

  as global convention

  at Greenwich

  international conference on

  potential locations of

  practical motives vs. philosophical concerns on

  Principe, Gavrilo

  progressivism

  projective geometry

  Proust, Marcel

  Ptolemy

  Pujazón, Cecilion

  Pyenson, Lewis

  Pyramid, Great

  quantum physics

  Quine, Willard Van Orman

  Quito, Ecuador, French mapping expedition to

  radio:

  military use of

  time transmitted by

  radioactivity

  radium

  railroads:

  crashes due to clock inaccuracies of

  German military strength linked to

  international conventions used by

  observatory time signals vs.

  rise in clock coordination for

  telegraph transmission of, time used by

  time zones adopted by

  reductive materialism

  Reichenbach, Hans

  relativity, general theory of

  relativity, special theory of:

  clock synchronization and

  constant velocity of light used in

  Einstein’s 1905 paper on

  experimental consequences included in

  four-dimensional spacetime and

  mechanics of falling bodies as precursor to

  nineteenth-century physical science and

  physics principles affected by

  positivist philosophical roots of

  satellite technology adjustments according to

 
scientific acceptance of

  Rhode Island Card Board Company

  Richelieu, Cardinal

  Riemann, Bernhard

  Rockwell International

  Rodgers, John

  Rollet, Laurent

  Rome, Italy, international geodesic conference in

  Russia, time unified in

  Rutherfurd, Lewis M.

  Rynasiewicz, Robert

  safety lamps, in mines

  Saint-Louis, Senegal, time-synchronized mapping project in

  Sampson, Commander

  San Fernando Observatory

  Sarrauton, Henri de

  satellites, clocks coordinated by

  Schaffer, Simon

  Schlick, Moritz

  Schlieffen, Alfred von

  Schliemann, Heinrich

  Schmidgen, Henning

  science:

  of complexity

  conventionalist philosophy in

  education in

  experiment in

  induction vs. deduction in

  principles vs. conventions in

  theory vs. application in

  see also mathematics; physics

  Science and Hypothesis (Poincaré)n

  Science of Mechanics, The (Macht)

  Secret Agent, The (Conrad)

  Seignac-Lesseps, Governor

  Senegal, time-synchronized mapping project in

  Sherman, William Tecumseh

  Shinn, Terry

  shooting the moon

  Signal Service, U.S.

  simultaneity:

  as convention

  observation as proof of

  see also clock coordination; time

  Smyth, Piazzi

  solar eclipses

  solar system, chaos vs. stability of

  Solovine, Maurice

  Solvay Conference (1911)

  South America, longitudinal mapping of

  spacetime, four-dimensional

  Spacetime Physics (Taylor and Wheeler)

  Sperry

  Stachel, John

  Staley, Richard

  Stark, Johannes

  State Department, U.S.

  statistical dynamics

  Stephens, Carlene E.

  Strachey, General

  Study of the Various Quantities of Mathematics, A (Calinon)

  surveyors

  telegraphic

  Sweden, Greenwich time standard used in

  Switzerland:

  clock synchronization in

  patent office in

  Tannery, Jules

  Taylor, Edwin

  tectonic plates

  telegraphy

  in American method of clock synchronization

  British undersea-cable network of

  cable construction in

  clock synchronization through

  global mapmaking enabled with

  international conventions on

  mirror galvanometers used for signal enhancement in

  North American cable systems of

  optical

  transmission time in

  undersea cable installation in

  wireless; see also radio

  Teske, Charles

  theoretical physics

  thermodynamics

  three-body problem

  time:

  convenient choices in measure of

  decimalization of

  intuitive

  synchronization of, see clock coordination; simultaneity

  time, absolute:

  critiques of

  Newtonian concept of

  time machine

  time zones

  railroad adoption of

 

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