Re: GPS versus source dependency / ballistic theory

From: Henri Wilson (H_at_..(Henri)
Date: 09/27/04


Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 04:37:51 GMT

On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 22:03:28 GMT, "Myxococcus xanthus"
<mold-guardian_NO_SPAM@comcast.net> wrote:

>"Henri Wilson" <H@..> wrote in message
>news:7jael0hgroe0qcrhspc1n03qfo9o2i9hof@4ax.com...

>> >> simple, eh??
>> >
>> >Er, Henry, that is NOT what you claimed in the above posts.
>>
>> It is. You cannot read properly.
>>
>> Anyway, study my latest experiment please.
>> It makes a mockery of the GPS GR correction.
>
>No, it just shows that you are confused, as well as being a liar.

Why should a cesium clock slow down in a centrifuge?

>
>Myxococcus xanthus
>

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