Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 15:57:31 +0200 Mime-Version: 1.0 User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Subject: Re: Sync two clocks Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity References: <17ee461cd6f2f519$415797$558427$c2065a8b@news.newsdemon.com> Content-Language: pl From: Maciej Wozniak In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lines: 17 Path: ...!npeer.as286.net!npeer-ng0.as286.net!peer02.ams1!peer.ams1.xlned.com!news.xlned.com!peer02.ams4!peer.am4.highwinds-media.com!news.highwinds-media.com!feeder.usenetexpress.com!tr2.eu1.usenetexpress.com!news.newsdemon.com!not-for-mail Nntp-Posting-Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 13:57:33 +0000 Organization: NewsDemon - www.newsdemon.com X-Complaints-To: abuse@newsdemon.com Message-Id: <17ee602ceeb87e66$550720$505029$c2365abb@news.newsdemon.com> X-Received-Bytes: 1743 Bytes: 1870 W dniu 23.08.2024 o 15:41, Python pisze: > Le 23/08/2024 à 07:59, Maciej Wozniak a écrit : >> W dniu 23.08.2024 o 07:41, Thomas Heger pisze: >> >>> If time is a local phenomenon, you cannot assume, that perceived >>> delay (or 'transit time') would be independent of movement. >> >> He can always assume whatever idiocy he wants. >> but time is neither local nor a phenomenon. > > So what is it? An universal/global coordinate. Having all the usual properties of a coordinate, including being a human made mental construct.