Sujet : Re: Yes, t'=t in GPS.
De : hitlong (at) *nospam* yahoo.com (gharnagel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 06. Sep 2024, 14:24:22
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 12:30:12 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
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W dniu 05.09.2024 o 14:10, gharnagel pisze:
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 4:47:08 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
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When one [GPS] clock's indication is
'2024-09-06 17:00:00.0000000' - you may be
practically sure that all the others will
indicate the same, with the precision of
an acceptable error.
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So the GPS clock on my wall says 5:56 AM (t) but the GPS
clock on my cousin's wall says 6:56 AM (t')
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Nope. You just don't know what a GPS
clock is, samely as you don't know what
a clock is in general.
Says the lying disinformation manipulator. I just
demonstrated conclusively that Wozniak's assertion
had a big, fat blunder (not a lie, a mistake) that
points up his incompetency to produce a logical
argument. His dishonest response is that I "don't
know what a GPS clock is" which is trying to cover
up his blunder, and that defines Wozniak as a liar.
St John won't prevent that - even if he wanted to, what
is doubtful.
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Congenital-liar Wozzie-fool doesn't realize that GR deals
with dt' and dt,
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As t=t' in GPS - dt=dt' as well.
Wozzie-liar continues his dishonest misinformation.
The satellite clocks were designed to run slow (dt')
in orbit so they would appear to run normally as
measured from the ground (dt). All the clocks on
earth are essentially in the same frame (dt), so
Wozzie-liar is being deceitful when he falsely
presumes that dt' refers to another clock on the
ground. It's not, dt' refers to the clock on the
satellite measured AT the satellite, not what it
reads from the ground. Wozzie-liar is fundamentally
dishonest.