Sujet : Re: Yes, the old definition of second is winning against SI idiocy
De : yayl (at) *nospam* ikda.ru (Anil Movsarov Dikarevsky)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativitySuivi-à : sci.physics.relativityDate : 03. May 2025, 20:04:06
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Maciej Woźniak wrote:
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. See, poor
idiots - common sense has been warning you.
impossible. Try think. If all you have is the 'solar_day', dividing it by
86400 equal intervals of time is impossible. Pleas think and rethink.
it reveals you never had an hour inside a physics laboratory in fuck
polakia. Which is a shame.