https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_standard
We have about 20 different times mentioned
here. Is any of them required by trees to grow
and fade?
Would the trees stop growing if Barycentric
Coordinate Time didn't exist? How about
Terrestrial Dynamical Time?
Le 18/10/2024 à 13:02, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_standard
We have about 20 different times mentioned
here. Is any of them required by trees to grow
and fade?
Would the trees stop growing if Barycentric
Coordinate Time didn't exist? How about
Terrestrial Dynamical Time?
You are confusing denotation with what is denoted.
This is quite unexpected coming from one of the
best logician Humanity ever had (allegedly).
The ONLY VALID TIME FOR HUMANS is the one shown in the main page of
BIPM, and count 86,400 seconds for an earthly day.
https://www.bipm.org/en/
All the public and private institutions in the ENTIRE WORLD agree with
this time, and it has happened for more than 100 years. For the last 50 years, the use of atomic clocks made it more precise, and digital
networks made it available worldwide for the last 25 years (baseband
fiber optics transmissions). Since 2002, sustained (as comparison and distribution) by networks of satellite's GNSS.
Relativists, go home!
Den 19.10.2024 02:24, skrev rhertz:
The ONLY VALID TIME FOR HUMANS is the one shown in the main page of
BIPM, and count 86,400 seconds for an earthly day.
And that time is UTC.
It is 86,400 seconds in a _mean_ solar day.
https://www.bipm.org/en/
All the public and private institutions in the ENTIRE WORLD agree with
this time, and it has happened for more than 100 years. For the last 50
years, the use of atomic clocks made it more precise, and digital
networks made it available worldwide for the last 25 years (baseband
fiber optics transmissions). Since 2002, sustained (as comparison and
distribution) by networks of satellite's GNSS.
Relativists, go home!
You do know that UTC clocks are _not_ synchronous in
the ground frame
UTC clocks are synchronous in the ECI frame.
That means
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