• SI and synchronization

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_Wo=C5=BAniak?=@mlwozniak@wp.pl to sci.physics.relativity on Wed Aug 27 15:00:05 2025
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    The clocks of SI are matching
    the prophecies of your idiot
    guru. Right?

    The prophecies of your idiot guru are
    "the clocks will not indicate t'=t,
    they will desynchronize". Right?

    If we want to have the clocks synchronized
    and usable (instead having them religiously
    "proper") - we can't use SI. And we don't.


    Yes, it's that simple.

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  • From Python@jp@python.invalid to sci.physics.relativity on Wed Aug 27 21:13:38 2025
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    Le 27/08/2025 |a 15:00, Maciej Wo+|niak a |-crit :
    The clocks of SI are matching
    the [SR/GR] Right?

    Not especially SI. Any time unit can be used as long as both clocks use
    the same one and are build with enough precision for a given experiment.
    The chosen time unit does not matter.

    The prophecies of [SR/GR] are
    "the clocks will not indicate t'=t,
    they will desynchronize". Right?

    It depends, sometimes they would, sometimes they wouldn't it depends of
    the actual situation.

    If we want to have the clocks synchronized
    and usable (instead having them religiously
    "proper") - we can't use SI. And we don't.

    As the choice of time unit from SI is irrelevant, you are claiming that we can't use any time unit and that we don't.

    Yes, it's that simple.

    Sure.


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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_Wo=C5=BAniak?=@mlwozniak@wp.pl to sci.physics.relativity on Thu Aug 28 06:15:17 2025
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    On 8/27/2025 11:13 PM, Python wrote:
    Le 27/08/2025 |a 15:00, Maciej Wo+|niak a |-crit :
    The clocks of SI are matching
    the [SR/GR] Right?

    Not especially SI. Any time unit can be used as long as both clocks use
    the same one

    A lie, of course - the second as defined
    when your idiot guru lived and mumbled
    (and used in GPS) doesn't fit here.


    The prophecies of [SR/GR] are
    "the clocks will not indicate t'=t,
    they will desynchronize". Right?

    It depends, sometimes they would, sometimes they wouldn't it depends of
    the actual situation.

    No, it doesn't. "they would" - is
    for no gravity. Doesn't really happen.

    If we want to have the clocks synchronized
    and usable (instead having them religiously
    "proper") - we can't use SI. And we don't.

    As the choice of time unit from SI is irrelevant

    A lie, of course - the second as defined
    when your idiot guru lived and mumbled
    (and used in GPS) doesn't fit here.


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