Sujet : Re: The problem of relativistic synchronisation
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Wozniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 02. Sep 2024, 13:29:44
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W dniu 02.09.2024 o 14:16, Richard Hachel pisze:
Le 02/09/2024 à 08:25, Thomas Heger a écrit :
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I use the observation, that clocks around the Earth surface tick at the same rate, while they don't tick at the same rate at different altitudes.
There is already a bias here.
If a watch is placed at altitude, it does not evolve at the same speed as a fixed watch placed at the level of our local mass reference center that we could put the sun, or even the galactic center.
Depends of the details of the construction.
But doesn't really matter.
What matters is that it's going to either
indicate t'=t with the precision of an
acceptable error - or land in a trash can.
And that's because - apart of some religious
maniacs worshipping some insane crazie - nobody
wants clocks not indicating t'=t and nobody is
going to tolerate such clocks. And your precious
experiments can do nothing about that.