[time-nuts] Re: moving optical clocks to test Einstein's general relativity

john.haine at haine-online.net john.haine at haine-online.net
Thu Nov 9 15:12:14 UTC 2023


This raises an interesting question - will this be sensitive enough to
detect tidal changes in gravity?  Indeed, are caesium clocks able to do
this?  We know of at least two pendulum clocks that could - the Shortt Free
Pendulum and the Fedchenko.

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Subject: [time-nuts] moving optical clocks to test Einstein's general
relativity

Updating the TVB mountaintop experiments with optical clocks on the
continental divide here in Colorado...

<https://www.colorado.edu/ecee/2023/11/01/researchers-test-einsteins-predict
ions-general-relativity-atop-rocky-mountains>

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