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Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2024 23:39:52 +0200
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Le 25/08/2024 à 23:10, M.D. Richard "Hachel" Lengrand a écrit :
> Le 25/08/2024 à 20:21, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :
> 
>> Hachel wrote:
>> |I notice in my telescope that when my watch marks
>> |00:00'08" the lunar clock is desynchronized and marks 00:00'07".
>>
>> Considering that transactions are instantaneous,
>> why do you say that the picture you see in the telescope
>> is 00:00'07, when it obviously should be 00:00'08" ?
>>
>> Please explain.
> 
> [snip off-topic bragging on GR.] 
> So you have to explain this strange fact.
> I admit that the moon is exactly 3.10^8m away (a little closer than in 
> reality for a simple measurement).
> I set the two watches in absolutely identical ways, and I sent one to 
> the moon, after a three-week trip in order to have a speed that is not 
> very important compared to c and therefore (1-v²/c² ~1).
> Something is going to get strange.
> The watches are going to get out of sync. I notice that they always beat 
> at the same time and that the chronotropy is not altered,
> but yet, when my watch shows 00:00'08" the lunar clock shows, at the 
> same time, 00:00'07".

Nope.

> This is frankly abnormal, and we are in the same hypothesis as Römer, 
> observing the moons of Jupiter, and noticing abnormal things.
> What is needed is to explain things, and for that, it takes a genius 
> greater than that of Römer who gave an explanation that, later, will 
> probably make people laugh when we really understand the theory of 
> relativity.
> The question remains: What is happening with my two watches? Why do they 
> no longer show the same time?

Nothing. In this very scenario they are still showing the same time.