On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 23:12:55 +0100, "Dirk Van de moortel"
wrote:
"Dr. Henri Wilson" HW@.... wrote in message ...
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 13:06:38 +0100, "Dirk Van de moortel"
wrote:
"Dr. Henri Wilson" HW@.... wrote in message ...
According to relativists, GPS clocks GAIN 38us per day on the ground clock.
That is due to two components, 45us for gravity and -7us for relative speed.
If you would understand where this -7 comes from,
you could answer the question you should ask next.
Accordingly, an observer (OO) in GPS orbit would see the GC LOSING 52us per
day.
No no no, here you should *ask*:
"Accordingly, does an observer (OO) in GPS orbit would
see the GC LOSING 52us per day?
and if you would understand where the -7 comes from,
you could answer it yourself.
It's very simple but wouldn't understand where the -7
comes from.
You should inform Jeckyl then if you know so much about it.
Unlike you, Jeckyl is learning.
But you obviously are not familiar with that concept, so never mind.
Well you should also inform Paul Andersen since he seems to agree with Jeckyl.
The GO sees the OC running fast by 12ms/y. The OO sees the GC running SLOW by
19ms/y.
When the clocks are reunited after 1 year, what is the difference between
their readings?
Dirk Vdm
Henri Wilson. ASTC,BSc,DSc(T)
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