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Will continue to be valid the relativity theory?

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Since every clock is affected by gravity or speed, you can't eliminate or compensate those causes. Any variation in atomic clocks has got nothing to do with time. You don't need an atomic clock on a satellite to see those effects, if you want stupidly confirm Relativity you just need to run an atomic clock on a table and raise the table by a foot. After a long observation, they found that the time on the raised clock was slightly ahead of the time on a second clock kept below. Which means that according to relativity, time is slowing down in our heads compared to our feet...I ask you this: does it make any sense?

 

Yes, frankly, it does make sense to me. Though I have studied relativity.

 

You need some kind of interaction to explain it; this is not magic. The variation is independent of the type of clock.

Yes, frankly, it does make sense to me. Though I have studied relativity.

 

You need some kind of interaction to explain it; this is not magic. The variation is independent of the type of clock.

 

 

No matter how useless or irrational a theory is, as long as is accepted by the mainstream media, the students start believing that that theory is somehow true, and the brainwashing mechanism keeps going on and on and on.

No matter how useless or irrational a theory is, as long as is accepted by the mainstream media, the students start believing that that theory is somehow true, and the brainwashing mechanism keeps going on and on and on.

 

Really? GPS working, etc., is both a happy accident and a conspiracy, and it was fueled by media acceptance?

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