Sujet : Re: No Observable Twin Paradox in GPS
De : hertz778 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (rhertz)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 30. Apr 2025, 16:52:40
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2025 11:47:20 +0000, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 30-Apr-25 10:02 am, rhertz wrote:
Despite SR being touted as critical for GPS, there's no observable time
dilation between two satellites moving at the same speed in opposite
directions, as the twin paradox would suggest.
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The issue is not between the rates for different satellites, but for the
rates between each satellite and an observer on the ground.
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Sylvia.
Interesting. For your mental health, relativity issues in GPS have to be
exactly as you left to be taught for decades.
Any other possible conflict in the narrative buried into your head, when
applying your relativity, has to be FALSE. Otherwise, you go nuts.
The description of the "hole" in the narrative of relativity in GPS IS
PERFECT. Yet, your indoctrinated mind can't stand with the deception,
even when the above description of lack of observable time dilation
between two satellites is completely valid.
That's the problem of those who lack critical thinking abilities, and
rely only on faith.