Sujet : Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after,
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Wozniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 16. Sep 2024, 21:49:07
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W dniu 16.09.2024 o 22:38, Paul.B.Andersen pisze:
Den 16.09.2024 18:32, skrev rhertz:
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2) The satellite clock is PERCEIVED to be ticking slower (from the
Earth's ground) by a factor:
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Δf/f = Φ/c² = GMe/c² (1/Re - 1/Rs)
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with respect to a TWIN CLOCK, located on the Earth's surface.
This is wrong.
Let us compare the proper times of two clocks.
Both are atomic clocks which count seconds as defined by SI.
Anyone can check GPS - neither your
delusional scenarios nor your SI idiocy
have anything in common with real clocks,
real measurements or real whatever.
Date | Sujet | # | | Auteur |
14 Sep 24 | In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 27 | | rhertz |
14 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 6 | | LaurenceClarkCrossen |
14 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 5 | | rhertz |
14 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Ross Finlayson |
14 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 2 | | Richard Hachel |
14 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Ross Finlayson |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Thomas Heger |
14 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 11 | | Paul.B.Andersen |
14 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Paul.B.Andersen |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 9 | | rhertz |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 7 | | rhertz |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 6 | | Ross Finlayson |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 5 | | rhertz |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 4 | | LaurenceClarkCrossen |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 3 | | Ross Finlayson |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 2 | | Ross Finlayson |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Ross Finlayson |
15 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Paul.B.Andersen |
16 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 9 | | Mikko |
16 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 8 | | rhertz |
16 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 5 | | Paul.B.Andersen |
16 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Maciej Wozniak |
16 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 3 | | rhertz |
17 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 2 | | Paul.B.Andersen |
17 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | LaurenceClarkCrossen |
17 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Mikko |
17 Sep 24 | Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after, | 1 | | Mikko |