The Idea of a Cosmic Time

Foundations of Physics 34 (11):1777-1799 (2004)
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The paper shows the standard definition of time at a distance to be beset with ambiguities that may be solved by making a fresh start taking its point of departure in the idea of a cosmic time as proposed by the British tradition of relativistic cosmology.

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