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Quotethe Caesium clock is arbitrary , no different to a wall clock.Wrong. The mechanism of an atomic clock is unaffected by acceleration, whcih is why they are used to measure time whenever we need to take account of relativistic effects.You cannot measure other people's knowledge and experience against your ignorance and prejudice. The axes are orthogonal.
the Caesium clock is arbitrary , no different to a wall clock.
Quote from: Thebox on 18/05/2015 09:26:57Quote from: David Cooper on 17/05/2015 23:50:06I'm not even going to attempt to understand it.I will simplifyThere you are David. Couldn't be simpler than that!
Quote from: David Cooper on 17/05/2015 23:50:06I'm not even going to attempt to understand it.I will simplify
I'm not even going to attempt to understand it.
Yes, well I understand now why he calls himself Thebox. I had been thinking more along the lines of cricket until now.