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brian a m stuckless
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:29 pm    Post subject: Digital Vs Analog sundial. Reply with quote

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| > | > | > | > Ok... Reality and measurements:
-=-
| > | > | > | > Earth clocks do not slow down,
| > | > | > | > they stay in perfect agreement with sundials.
| > | > | > |
| > | > | > | Of course they do. The Earth clocks are in the
| > | > | > | same reference frame as the sundials.
| > | > |
| > | > | > And sundials slow down, do they? ahahaha.. HAHAHAHA..
hahahaha...
-=-
| > | Maybe. Have you asked them, or do you just *assume* they're
| > | doing it without a periodic minor correction to account for
| > | relative motion?
|
| > I don't know how to periodically minor correct my sundial, -=-

No, I'm not going to ask anyone with sense
how to minor correct a sundial.

It's your relativity, crackpot, you are the one
saying moving clocks run slow,
you tell me how to minor correct a sundial.

You are the expert on moving clocks, *reality* and *measurement*,
How come you can't tell me how to minor correct a simple sundial
by 0.16 seconds a year? > | > Androcles.

| > | PD

| > | > "We establish by definition that the "time" required
| > | > by light to travel from A to B equals the "time" it
| > | > requires to travel from B to A." -- Albert Einstein.

| > | > Maybe he couldn't figure out A is Earth and B is Cassini.

$$ Digital Vs Analog sundial.
$$ A SUN-dial is a *REAL* "TiME-clocker", not a *FREQUENCY COUNTER*.
$$ Where "ATOMiC-tics" are DiGiTAL ..a SUN-dial "clocker" is ANALOG.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:25 am    Post subject: Re: Digital Vs Analog sundial. Reply with quote

$$ The analemma ("EQUATiON-of-TiME"):
$$ Set up a large magnifing glass on a standing pivot and burn
$$ an arc of SUN TiME in a piece of board ..flat on the ground.
$$ Do this the SAME PERiOD every sunny day through a full year.
$$ Save and date each piece of board and ..after the year ends,
$$ lay out all the pieces in a series, following the curvature.
$$ This will form a closed FiGURE-of-EiGHT ..an ANALOG "clock".
$$ [One loop of this figure-of-eight has much wider curvature].

$$ TiME is analog ..FREQUENCY is digital.

$$ The SHADOW knows.
$$ tadchem wrote: > > Google "analemma".
$$ The SHADOW knows the analemma ("Equation-of-Time").

$$ Go-go NETSCAPE News < alt.sci.nanotech > < bit.org >.

$$ A SUN-dial's a *REAL* "TiME-clocker", not a *FREQUENCY COUNTER*.
$$ Where "ATOMiC-tics" are DiGiTAL, a SUN-dial "clocker" is ANALOG.

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