Re: GPS CLOCK PARADOX
- From: Eric Gisse <jowr.pi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:50:42 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 29, 4:14 pm, HW@....(Dr. Henri Wilson) wrote:
According to relativists, GPS clocks GAIN 38us per day on the ground clock.
That is due to two components, 45us for gravity and -7us for relative speed.
Only when the result is taylor expanded can this identification be
made. This has been explained to you before.
Accordingly, an observer (OO) in GPS orbit would see the GC LOSING 52us per
day.
After one year, the OO would calculate that the OC was about 19ms ahead of the
GC.
However, the GO would calculate that his GC was only 13ms behind.
Really, Ralph? Why don't you show us your calculations that show us
how you got both numbers.
You wouldn't be making an argument about something you couldn't
calculate, would you?
What happens when the clocks are reunited?
Hafele, J.; Keating, R. (July 14, 1972). "Around the world atomic
clocks:predicted relativistic time gains". Science 177 (4044):
166-168.
Who is right?
Henri Wilson. ASTC,BSc,DSc(T)
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
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