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Le 26/05/2025 à 22:30, Maciej Woźniak a écrit :
> On 5/26/2025 9:17 PM, Python wrote:
>> Le 26/05/2025 à 20:38, Maciej Woźniak a écrit :
>>> On 5/26/2025 8:11 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
>>>> Den 26.05.2025 05:47, skrev Julio Di Egidio:
>>>
>>>> https://paulba.no/paper/Hafele.pdf
>>>>
>>>> Fact:
>>>> The east going clock left the ground clock when they were
>>>> synchronous. When it had travelled once around the Earth and
>>>> was back at the ground clock, the travelling clock was 59 ns
>>>> younger than the ground clock, and the ground clock was 59 ns
>>>> older than the travelling clock.
>>>
>>> Mo, the fact is that relativistic idiots
>>> neither know what they're talking about
>>> nor what clocks are.
>> 
>> I asked a ‘relativistic idiot’ once how to check if two clocks are in 
>> synch, I got a sensible answer I implemented in software. Then I asked 
>> how to adjust them so that they are in synch, then add this to my 
>> software and it ends up working very well.
> 
> Well,  their mad religion is forbidding
> them to adjust clocks and teaching that
> synchronizing clocks is impossible (except
> conditions which never happen)

This is wrong on all aspects, as you could check in the software I wrote 
back then.

From the very formulas in Einstein's and Poincaré's paper I implemented a 
synchronization checking procedure and a synchronization offset procedure. 
You can look at the link I provided that you dismissed, on purpose, in 
your answer.

> - so you're most likely lying, like usual.

I'm not. Maybe you are, maybe you are misleading. In both cases you are 
wrong :-)