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blinks of light of the mobile source if on the orbit (shifts of light could occur due to accelerations of the mobile source along the orbit); in different directions density/frequency of blinks is different; the same should be with atomic clock tickings (my view:time of atomic clocks should not show constant tickings in different directions):

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Super answer to all questions piled so far.

1) atomic clocks; 2) magnets; 3) what if LTC do not contract or stretch when observed, but just viewed with different time data (by not phychs). Short answer: as in a pipe of water clocks, according to postulates time flows with constant speed, so if time data viewed is different, then rescale LTC's time ruler, dupes.

So, you want to star in my thread? You like the word LTC?

 

I really do wish that you'd stop referring to this as your thread. It's not even hosted on a server that you pay bandwidth for. Everybody is perfectly entitled to post comments, good or bad - if we didn't, then there just wouldn't be any point in calling it a forum.

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Guys, write to

 

rainbow-calendar@hotmail.ru

 

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Dave, pls give your whereabouts, I mean address.

Where is the headquaters of SF? Give pls also a telephone number!

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