Sujet : Re: The old definition of second is winning against SI idiocy
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Woźniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 01. Jul 2025, 22:19:38
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On 7/1/2025 9:56 PM, Paul B. Andersen wrote:
> Den 30.06.2025 20:56, skrev Maciej Woźniak:
>> On 6/30/2025 7:51 PM, Paul B. Andersen wrote:
>> > Den 28.06.2025 23:29, skrev Maciej Woźniak:
>> >> On 6/28/2025 9:22 PM, Paul B. Andersen wrote:
>> >> > Den 27.06.2025 10:34, skrev Maciej Woźniak:
>> >> >> On 4/10/2025 10:41 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > GPS clocks are adjusted down by (1 - 4.4647e-10)
>> >> >> > so the adjusted clock will measure a mean solar day
>> >> >> > to last 86400 s, and the clock will stay in sync with UTC.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> That's right - the clocks made for serious measurements
>> >> >> are adjusted (calibrated) to count seconds of 1/86400
>> >> >> of a mean solar day.
>> >
>> >> >> Quite right.
>> >> > The GPS-SV clocks are indeed made for serious measurements.
>> >> > And the designers of the GPS understood that they
>> >> > had to adjust the clocks down by (1 - 4.4647e-10) to
>> >> > make the SV-clock stay in sync with UTC and would have
>> >> > measured 86400 seconds in a mean solar day.
>> >
>> > And then it should be obvious that if the clock had not
>> > been adjusted down by (1 - 4.4647e-10), then it would have
>> > measured a mean solar day to last 84600.000037771 seconds.
>> >
>
>> And then it should be obvious that:
> Maciej doesn't understand that when a clock is adjusted down by
> (1 - 4.4647e-10) and measures a mean solar day to last 84600 seconds,
Of course I understand that if the reality
matched The Shit of your idiot guru - it
would match The Shit of your idiot guru.
On the other hand, you seem unable to
understand that when a clock is adjusted
down by (1 - 4.4647e-10) and measures a mean
solar day to last 84600 seconds, it is
not adjusted to your ISO idiocy and doesn't
measure a mean solar day to last (1 + 4.4647e-10)
* 86400 secoonds, predicted by The Shit of
your idiot guru.
Well, surprising a bit, even considering the
usual level of relativistic idiots.