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Le 10/12/2024 à 20:20, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
> ...
>> How do you practically check your "t = t'" equations for clocks standing next to 
>> each other?
> 
> I read the numbers they display and I compare them.

Good.

> Then for distant mutually at rest clocks with no
>> gravity involved?
> 
> I don't.

Sad. You don't. You can't. We can.

And you cannot also in more general cases, all you have is hand waving.

As usual.