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  • | title = GPS and the Twins Paradox ...he one given by the Lorentz time transformation, and the one given by the "GPS clock". The former, a consequence of Einstein's special relativity (ESR), h
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  • | keywords = [[Relativity]], [[VCBI]], [[GPS]], [[Millisecond pulsars]], [[Clocks]], [[Ether]] ...tions'' <b>8</b>:67-73. Both VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry) and GPS (Global Positioning System) indicate that earth-based clocks are biased as
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  • | known_for = [[Gravity]], [[GPS]] ...the University of Colorado in 1965.<br /><br />He is an expert in timing, GPS, and developed a "New Unified Field Theory".<br />
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  • | title = The GPS and the Constant Velocity of Light .... We explain how this problem is crucial in the Global Positioning System (GPS) and in clocks synchronization. The Lorentz' transformations become quite
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  • | title = GPS and the Illusion of Constant Light Speed ...ial in clock synchronization and in running the Global Positioning System (GPS).
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  • ...or = [[Special Relativity]], [[Crucial Experiments]], [[Sagnac Effect]], [[GPS]], [[]] ...nducting a Crucial Experiment of the Constancy of the Speed of Light Using GPS: Comments on Ashby's ?Relativity and the Global Positioning System?]]" ([ht
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  • | keywords = [[Invariance]], [[collective time]], [[GPS timekeeping]], [[stellar aberration]], [[VLBI system]] ...ure 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-
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  • | keywords = [[GPS]], [[satellites]], [[signals]] The global positioning satellite (GPS) system is a marvelous invention for enabling an observer anywhere on earth
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  • | title = Light Speed Measurements from Roemer and Bradley to the GPS System [[Category:Scientific Paper|light speed measurements roemer bradley gps]]
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  • | title = Developing Low-Cost Vehicle Location And Web Mapping Using Nextel GPS Cell Phones And Google? Maps ...low cost and higher reliability alternatives to Global Positioning System (GPS) based Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) systems. As a result, the GeoGraphi
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  • * 1996 - "[[GPS and Relativity: An Engineering Overview]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.o
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  • * 2000 - "[[More on Time-Keeping and GPS Satellites]]"
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  • ...th of the baseline. Measurement of this synchronization offset between the GPS synchronized clocks at the ends of a long baseline will enable the practica
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  • | title = Comparing Spinning Mossbauer, GPS, and VLBI Experiments ...not. They are simply moot on the subject. The Global Positioning System (GPS) constitutes a large scale near-equivalent to the spinning Mossbauer experi
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  • ...how the one-way velocity of light is measured as "c+v" and "c-v" using the GPS. All these considerations are based on mass-energy conservation, Newton phy
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  • ...gative sign masks the cyclical oscillation of the internal energy inside a GPS clock in an elliptical orbit.
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  • ...gative sign masks the cyclical oscillation of the internal energy inside a GPS clock in an elliptical orbit. See here,
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  • | keywords = [[expanding earth]], [[GPS]], [[pangaea]] ...ing in the areas of geology, paleontology, flora and fauna fossil records, GPS, and simple physics that clearly show that the earth's diameter and mass ha
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  • | keywords = [[GPS]], [[Relativity]], [[Gravitation]], [[Clocks]], [[Time]], [[Noon-Midnight]] Clocks in the vicinity of earth as observed by GPS (Global Positioning System), do not seem to vary with their distance from t
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  • | keywords = [[Global Positioning Systems]], [[GPS]], [[Speed of Light]]
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  • ...[[Neo-Hertzian Electromagnetism]], [[Proper Time]], [[Collective Time]], [[GPS Time]], [[Newtonian Time]], [[Invariance]], [[Covariance]] ...ime termed ?collective time? (CT), patterned on Global Positioning System (GPS) time. CT resembles Newton's absolute time in regard to environmental indep
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  • ...ted. By disregarding old tests and focus on what we have in atomic clocks, GPS and the Pioneer anomaly we can find solutions based on conventional physics
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  • ...as demonstrated the existence of an ether in different experiments. In the GPS system the Sagnac effect demonstrates entrainment also.
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  • * 2010 - "[[GPS beweist LG=c+/v gem?? Emissionstheorie]]" ([http://www.lothar-pernes.de/405
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  • ...ictory. now reconciled experiments is the Global Positioning System (GPS). GPS shows that clocks in many different reference frames can be simultaneously
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  • ...ications. First, it can be used as a verification of Sagnac corrections in GPS. Second, a theoretical problem arises when these two objects change their p
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  • This paper analyzes data from GPS, the Hafele-Keating Experiment and muon decay measurements that are claimed
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  • ...doxes of flexible space may proceed from the illusion of a common frame. A GPS satellite experiment is proposed to determine which view is correct.
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  • ...ry long baseline interferometry (VLBI), and the Global Positioning System (GPS), provide valuable data on the relative motion between sites on the earth?s
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  • * 1994 - "[[Solar and Galactic Sagnac Effects Might be Hidden in Published GPS Data of 1985]]"
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  • ...n to the simplicity of a single invariant time parameter is offered by the GPS method of correcting clock running rates so as to compensate environmental
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  • | fields = [[GPS Scientist]] | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[GPS]]
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  • ...l formula is validated by interferometric measurements and verified by the GPS-system, this is not the case for the relativistic result.<br />
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  • | keywords = [[Twin Paradox]], [[proper time]], [[special relativity]], [[GPS]]
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  • ...ferred frame was unknown. Focusing on “time dilation”, it will be seen how GPS data makes this view clear in two dramatic ways.</div>
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  • ...of Bradley in 1728 and the current establishment of universal time by the GPS satellite system. Both prove that Einstein's postulate on the velocity of l
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  • ...f time similar to Newton's (here termed ?Collective Time? and patterned on GPS time) provides a mathematical basis particularly helpful in analyzing the m
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  • ...ated' that is translated by the Earth, but not rotated, which explains why GPS needs compensation for Sagnac effect. This ether defines light velocity&nbs
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  • # The global positioning system (GPS) is the most obvious evidence against the absurd idea of a light speed that
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  • ...ight clock. If we instead regard Sagnac effect, global positioning system (GPS), Pioneer anomaly, gravitational anomalies during solar eclipses and the be
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  • ...nd on-orbit spacecraft operations.&nbsp;&nbsp;I served as Commander of the GPS Master Control Station and Vice Commander of the Space Wing at Schriever AF * 2012 - "[[Does the GPS System Rely upon Einstein's Relativity?]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.o
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  • ...gravitational potentials. The theory is objective and predicts small scale GPS gravita-tional time dilation, perihelion precession disparity for all plane
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  • ...e&nbsp;classical mechanics. The theory is objective and predicts low scale GPS&nbsp;gravitational time dilation, perihelion precession disparity,&nbsp;gra
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  • ...or supported by the facts of experiments or by engineering practice in the GPS system. The failure to find a clear and convincing argument which connects
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  • * 2007 - "[[Die sinnlosen Korrekturen beim GPS-System ]]"
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  • ...i, MD, working on improving the accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS). He and his wife moved to Sequim in 2005 to be nearer children and grandch * 2000 - "[[Mass Variation in Relation to the GPS]]"
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  • | keywords = [[Doppler]], [[BigBang]], [[Ether]], [[GPS]], [[Radiation]], [[Field]], [[GRT]]
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  • ..., or both. Spinning M?ssbauer experiments, the Global Positioning System (GPS), and Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) are here analyzed for any ev
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  • * 2009 - "[[Internal Momentum Changes Manifesting as Clock Rate Changes in GPS Clocks]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_1988.p
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  • .... We explain how this problem is crucial in the Global Positioning System (GPS) and in clocks synchronization. The Lorentz' transformations become quite
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