From Newsgroup: sci.physics.relativity
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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