00865cam a2200181 a 4500020001500000040000800015082002800023100002500051245006700076250001100143260003600154300002800190500002000218520035500238650000900593650002500602856005600627 a0393020010 cDLC a529 W.W.N 2003 A059 Or.1 aGalison, Peter Louis10aEinstein's clocks and Poincar©♭'s maps :bempires of time / a1st ed aNew York :bW.W. Norton,cc2003 a389 p. :bill. ;c22 cm aleisure reading aAt the beginning of the 20th century, just as industry and government were anticipating the immanent coordination of time around the globe, says Galison (history of science and of physics, Harvard U.), the notion of time and the ability to coordinate two clocks at a distance, were being demolished in the nexus of physics, technology, and philosophy 0aTime 0aRelativity (Physics)41uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy042/2002155114.html