Re: The GPS question relativists are afraid to answer.moronathon



What part dont you understand sam ?

Re: The GPS question relativists are afraid to answer.moronathon

Group: sci.physics Date: Thu, Sep 25, 2008, 3:06am (EDT+4) From:
swormley1@xxxxxxxxx (Sam Wormley)
tj Frazir wrote:
    Atoms Gain Mass twards G.
Clocks run slower away from G.
      Sad

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