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Le 14/08/2024 à 00:12, hitlong@yahoo.com (gharnagel) a écrit :
>> ....
>> But this perfect present time does not exist.
>>
>> This does not prevent that in our universe, each point considered is, in
>> general at a different distance from me, and that it is impossible for
>> me to synchronize with it, without desynchronizing myself from it, and
>> without desynchronizing myself from the others and so on.
>>
>> R.H.
> 
> Well, Richard, the GPS disproves your theory, because t' = t, as Wozniak
> is over-fond of saying. (Where , in this case, t' = time in Oslo and t
> is
> the time in Paris.

I just explained to you the synchronization used by GPS. Abstract 
synchronization, but interesting to be able to use a universal present 
time plan (which does not exist in nature).
It's a shame, you're not making any effort.
It makes discussions very difficult.

R.H.