Re: GPS 'GR Correction' Myth.
- From: "sue jahn" <susysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 05:18:42 -0400
"Paul B. Andersen" <paul.b.andersen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:dckl9j$fd$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Henri Wilson wrote:
> >
> > Paul, here's an experiment for you to perform.
> >
> > Synch two clocks on the ground. Send one into orbit. Measure its rate from the
> > ground. Leave it there for one month, then bring it back to base.
> >
> > GR says both its reading and rate should be the same as the ground clock.
> > If it is not the same, GR must be wrong.
> >
> > Do you agree?
>
> Your ignorance is obviously incurable,
> so an answer would be futile.
>
> Paul
Heni,
That means he agress.
Spoonbenders have a strange mystical language.
If you ask him if agrees that:
<< In the general theory of relativity by Albert Einstein, the gravitational
redshift or Einstein shift is the effect that clocks in a gravitational
field tick slower when observed by a distant observer. More
specifically the term refers to the shift of wavelength of a photon
to longer wavelength (the red side in an optical spectrum) when
observed from a point in a lower gravitational field. In the latter
case the 'clock' is the frequency of the photon and a lower
frequency is the same as a longer ("redder") wavelength. >>
http://www.cooldictionary.com/words/Gravitational-redshift.wikipedia
He may respond with insults or profanity... but that simply
means that he agrees. Andersen is quite an agreeable fellow
actually. ;-)
Sue...
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