Sujet : Re: Yes, t'=t in GPS.
De : python (at) *nospam* invalid.org (Python)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 10. Sep 2024, 22:25:19
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Le 10/09/2024 à 22:15, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 10.09.2024 o 21:34, Python pisze:
Le 10/09/2024 à 19:24, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
W dniu 10.09.2024 o 18:55, gharnagel pisze:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:59:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
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W dniu 10.09.2024 o 16:32, gharnagel pisze:
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On Tue, 10 Sep 2024 5:24:14 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
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As expected from a relativistic piece of
shit - you're projecting your own lies,
backtracking and disinformation on me;
and your lack of responsibility as
well.
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Mimicry is an infantile response, but that's
all Wozniak can do.
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I can also present a proof that the mumble
of your idiot guru was not even consistent.
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Wozzie-liar's baseless ass-insertion has been
refuted by logical argument and measurement.
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Neither you, nor your fellow trash presented
any. Just ravings, insults and slanders, typical
for relativistic scum.
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"The satellite clocks were designed to run slow
(dt') in orbit so they would appear to run
normally as measured from the ground (dt).
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And their indications - t and t' - are equal.
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Wozzie-liar keeps insisting this is so without
even a single measurement as proof.
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Harrie-liar keeps insisting they're not, but
asked about numbers he only responds with a
stream of ravings,
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You are right! Let me correct his answers then:
I'll gladly let you, and remind the question too,
poor stinker. When t (the clock indication in a
ground GPS base) is 2024-09-12 17:00:00.0000000, t'
Define "when" please. We can. You haven't.