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  • ...e constancy of the velocity of light and the reduced frequencies of atomic clocks in fast motion and in high gravitational field. It is well known that a rad ...e constancy of the velocity of light and the reduced frequencies of atomic clocks in fast motion and in high gravitational field. It is well known that a rad
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  • ...to measure time at distant points in a unique way we must synchronize all clocks present in the system. The choice of synchronization method defines the mod
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  • ...otion: The Dual Effects of Both Gravity and Absolute Motion on the Rate of Clocks]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6301.pdf Read ...0 - "[[The Dual Effects of Both Gravity and Absolute Motion on the Rate of Clocks]]"
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  • ...cannot provide a standard of rest for the theory's claim that motion slows clocks and shortens in the forward direction. In spite of the plausibility of thes
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  • ...nstruct of Lorentz equations, and by the established behavior of satellite clocks.
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  • ...ar-circular orbits. All of the satellites contain extremely precise atomic clocks whose rates depend both upon satellite velocity and altitude. An observer b
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  • ...of the theory is its use of ?collective time,? similar to that told by GPS clocks, from which all environmental effects are compensated out. A second-order c
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  • We show, however, that a resynchronization of clocks in all inertial systems is possible leadind to a different, arbitrarily cho
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  • # Clocks are synchronized in the way chosen by nature itself, e.g., in the Sagnac ef
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  • ...ginary particle meetings. It follows that the classical synchronization of clocks on a reference frame is the only one compatible with our reality.
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  • ....  The anaysis also provides an alternative classical explanation for clocks going around the world in different directions running at different times,
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  • ...s to describe it, so it is not changed by the particular way in which the clocks have been set.
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  • ...to reconsider the Larmor-Lorentz time dilation hypothesis that the moving clocks relative to the ether run slow.
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  • ...ILTs are valid. However, it is also shown that a careful consideration of clocks on the earth already provides equivalent experimental data, which indicates
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  • Atomic clocks distributed around the world communicate with one another by means of radio
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  • ...t the world for navigational and other purposes. The comparison of distant clocks by radio is now a precise and well known technique. This was not the case i
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  • ...ime measurements and time signals throughout the world are based on atomic clocks but the need to adjust them by one second at the end of the year is not wel
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  • ...e constancy of the velocity of light and the reduced frequencies of atomic clocks in fast motion and in high gravitational field. It is well known that a rad ...tional environment and the dependence of the ticking frequencies of atomic clocks on the state of local motion and gravitation - not by distorting time and d
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  • ...n a gravitational potential affect the clock readings by causing biases in clocks that are separated in a moving frame. These clock biases cause the apparent
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  • ..., gravitational anomalies during solar eclipses and the behavior of atomic clocks, than we get a very different view of light and ether. We find that we do n
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