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Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 22:49:07 +0200
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Subject: Re: In 1911, EInstein thought that photons had mass. Still in use 123 years after,
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W dniu 16.09.2024 o 22:38, Paul.B.Andersen pisze:
> Den 16.09.2024 18:32, skrev rhertz:
>>
>> 2) The satellite clock is PERCEIVED to be ticking slower (from the
>> Earth's ground) by a factor:
>>
>> Δf/f = Φ/c² =  GMe/c² (1/Re - 1/Rs)
>>
>> 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.