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|    Luigi Fortunati to All    |
|    Re: Can acceleration be measured with a     |
|    26 May 22 09:56:55    |
      From: fortunati.luigi@gmail.com              Richard Livingston marted́ 24/05/2022 alle ore 18:05:03 ha scritto:       >> For example, if I put two clocks at the maximum distance on the floor,       >> they remain synchronized and, therefore, horizontally there is no       >> acceleration (there is quiet).       >>       >> If, on the other hand, I put a clock on the floor and one on the       >> ceiling, they don't stay synchronized and, therefore, there is       >> acceleration vertically (there is no quiet).       >       > According to GR, yes.       >       > Rich L.              In the free-falling elevator, does the clock on the floor stay       synchronized with the clock on its ceiling?              Luigi              [[Mod. note -- Yes, apart from tidal effects. -- jt]]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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