Re: A silly fact about an atomic clock that relativist never want you to know.



Greg Neill wrote:
That would be excellent. Then the microwave cavity could be
reduced to a much smaller size and the overall complexity of
the clock reduced considerably. A freefall environment is an
excellent place to build accurate clocks, as it is completely
isolated from the effects of changing gravity or vibrations
in the environment.

No, that would be stupid.
Freefall is an accelerated fram.
Again. you really don't get that huh?
You like to ignore the acceleration rate of freefall huh?

And if you had even the slightest clue, you would know
as you fall during freefall you change gravitational potentials
as you fall.
So that would not be a good zero g-force place at all
because you are actually changing the g's constantly.
accelerating and moving down through different potentials
the whole time.
Sheesh!

--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman




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