Re: Perfect clocks

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Sujet : Re: Perfect clocks
De : FTR (at) *nospam* nomail.afraid.org (FromTheRafters)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics sci.math
Date : 05. May 2024, 12:52:19
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Edkah Stavropoulos wrote :
Britain Szabó wrote:
>
Tom Roberts wrote:
 
On a GPS satellite, the usual definition of the second applies. But in
order for the SIGNALS from GPS satellites to be received on earth at
the correct frequencies, the time-base on the satellite must tick about
4 parts in 10^10 more slowly than a corresponding time-base on earth's
geoid (mean sea level).
 monseneor, you misundrestand the entire procedure -it's not about the
signal propagation, but the difference in the gravity gradient. The
signals transmission are implied, but only after that.
>
I see people are not replying in this science newsgroup. I feel depressed.
Which newsgroup? Sometimes people don't reply to crossposted articles which also 'Follow-up to' the same crossposted groups as it looks to be a trollfest.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
4 May 24 * Re: Perfect clocks3Britain Szabó
5 May 24 `* Re: Perfect clocks2Edkah Stavropoulos
5 May 24  `- Re: Perfect clocks1FromTheRafters

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