Sujet : Re: What clocks indicate
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 08. May 2024, 21:15:32
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On 05/08/2024 12:49 PM, gharnagel wrote:
Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>
is a matter of ergonomy. Not a mater
of some delusional "Law of Nature" invented
by an insane crazie.
You can gedanke/imagine "perfect", "proper",
"correct" clocks perfectly obedient to you.
But you can't enforce your madness on real
clocks. Anyone can check GPS, sorry, poor
halfbrains, you're - simply - not important
enough.
>
The first satellite went up with an accurate clock.
It didn't work right. A switch was thrown to change
the timebase to agree with the "insane crazy" -- and
lo and behold, it worked.
>
“If it’s stupid but it works, it isn’t stupid.”
-- Naval Ops Manual
>
Wozzie keeps repeating the same misinformation, hoping
for emotional support for his derangement.
>
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and
expecting different results." -- Albert Einstein
Ah, yet the corrollary: "... and not expecting different results."