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|    Garrison Babinov to Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn    |
|    Re: Time is what clocks indicate    |
|    29 Nov 25 14:26:33    |
      XPost: sci.math       From: osio@rbsg.ru              Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:              > Garth Dzhanaev wrote:       >> Paul B. Andersen wrote:       >>> The SV clock will typically be microseconds off sync, but a number of       >>> monitoring stations will track the SV, and measure how the clock       >>> behaves, and calculate the correction polynomial parameters which are       >>> uploaded to the SV at least once every three days, typically once a       >>> day.       >>>       >>> See:       >>> https://paulba.no/div/GPS_clock_correction.pdf       >>       >> thanks, we are great, microseconds accumulates, actually more on earth,       >> than in space;       >       > No, one would have to move in outer space sufficiently fast relative to       > the surface of Earth (or any other celestial body) for less proper time       > to elapse there than on the surface of Earth.              it's the earth destroying the universe time, idiot. Use your brain before       you post.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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