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The notion of universal anisochrony means that each watch will lag 
behind the other with an anisochrony Et=x/c, a reciprocal phenomenon 
that will affect all the watches in the universe.
 
> How naive is it possible to be?
 
>You don't sync two clocks to each other, you sync one clock
to another clock.

You still don't understand.

R.H.