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Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 08:46:30 +0200
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Subject: Re: Sync two clocks
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W dniu 24.08.2024 o 08:25, Thomas Heger pisze:
> Am Freitag000023, 23.08.2024 um 07:59 schrieb Maciej Wozniak:
>> 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.
>>
> Well, depends on the definition of 'phenomenon'.
> 
> The concept of time is actually based on counint repeaded events, about 
> which we assume, they would alway occur at the same frequency.

No, it is not. It is based on counting days and
years, about which we know they're not occuring
at the same frequency.