Re: Clock-Tech made a quantum leap at Einstein's 1906 Swiss patent office.




"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:59Jhk.266415$yE1.207552@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Tom Potter wrote:
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:MJchk.264273$yE1.141779@xxxxxxxxxxxx


Gravity Probe B didn't cost billions of dollars. Are you Stooopid
Potter?

Newton's gravitational theory didn't explain what gravitation
is but does provide reasonable accuracy for calculations.

GTR provides a more complete understanding of gravitation
and is more accurate than Newton... orbital precession,
gravitational lensing, etc. and yes, GTR predicts accurately
the corrections necessary for Global Navigation Satellite
Systems (GNSS).

You've got to admit, Potter, that GPS have proved to be quite
the utility for the world... generating tens of billions of
dollars of economic and utilitarian benefit to the peoples
of this world. Both the quantum mechanics and general relativity
have made that possible. :-)

Sammy, I see a lot of wild claims,
traceable to a few GTR Gurus on the taxpayer's dole,
that claims that GTR was and is essential to the GPS system.


I don't think you can see ***, Potter.

All I have on my shoes is Shinola Sammy.

Sammy was a country boy,
and when he went off to college,
his white bucks were brown for two years.

Hey!
That would be a good song title!

"Don't it make my white bucks brown."

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