[LEAPSECS] preprint about timekeeping for neutrino experiment
Peter Vince
pvince at theiet.org
Fri Sep 30 10:32:21 EDT 2011
If they were using stand-alone caesium clocks, then yes - gravity and
altitude would make big difference. But they locked their clocks to a
single common-view GPS satellite - surely, then, they were both
ticking at the same rate, and in sync?
Peter
On 29 September 2011 22:51, Zefram <zefram at fysh.org> wrote:
> In fact, the OPERA paper makes no mention at all of any relativistic
> corrections, even for matters as simple as the labs being at different
> altitudes.
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