
11-April-2004, 12:48 AM
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Order of Kilopi
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Originally Posted by Tensor
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Originally Posted by Sam5
It does not apply to pendulum clocks, mechanical clocks, balance wheel clocks, thermodynamic clocks, etc., etc.
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It most certainly does. Atomic clocks, pendulum clocks, mechanical clocks balance wheel clocks thermodynamic clocks all are affected by relative motion or acceleration. This is because all of them measure time and time itself is what is affected by motion and acceleration. Other effects of the acceleration (motion of the pendulum for example) could add an additional effect.
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LOL, that is just a rumor. I doubt if you know what “time itself” is. Would you care to give us a definition of “time itself”?
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