Re: What Exactly Happens to TIME in GPS Orbit?




Henri Wilson wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 03:46:28 +0100, Phineas T Puddleduck
<phineaspuddleduck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <1150771416.517264.46660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Eric
Gisse <jowr.pi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Henri Wilson wrote:

Please point me to your published research.

see: www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/ogle.jpg

Einstein's mystery solved by the BaTh.....pretty convincing, eh?

So what is the formula that generated that curve?


Seeing as all he offers is VB programs, I'm not holding out too much
hope here. Sometimes having a Mac is a real blessing....

Only an idiot or a SRians would use a mac these days, Tiddlephuck

And why would it be idiotic to use a Mac these days, Henri?



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