Re: What Exactly Happens to TIME in GPS Orbit?
- From: "The Sorcerer" <Headmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2006 01:38:13 GMT
"Henry Haapalainen" <kirppu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Time is absolute, and in a free fall every atomic clock of the universe
| shows the same time.
Yes indeed, but Phuckwit Duck will disagree.
| But they work erratically if there is any change from
| the free fall.
Nah...
Acceleration affects the function of the atomic clock,
But I thought you said
"When an object falls in a gravity field, it seems to be in accelerating
motion.
However, this is not so, the acceleration is only apparent."
| and
| that has been measured in centrifuge. Free fall is the basic state without
| any acceleration.
Free fall is a state of acceleration, Happy Henry. A centrifuge has opposing
forces and objects in the centrifuge do not fly away.
You are confusing unopposed force with acceleration, and acceleration
is changing velocity as a function of time.
You are proven wrong by your own words, Happy Henry.
Pay up US $1000.
Androcles.
.
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