Re: What Exactly Happens to TIME in GPS Orbit?



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Time is absolute, and in a free fall every atomic clock of the universe
shows the same time. But they work erratically if there is any change from
the free fall. Acceleration affects the function of the atomic clock, and
that has been measured in centrifuge. Free fall is the basic state without
any acceleration.
This is observable with current technology, and the result of the test will
invalidate either the relativity theory or this theory of gravity as falling
space.

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Henry Haapalainen


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