20240708

Why Time is Faster on the Moon than on Earth

PSI Blog 20240708 Why Time is Faster on the Moon than on Earth

 

Hint: And it is not because of Einstein’s bogus “time dilation.”



 
Earth and Moon. Photo Credit: NASA Science.

 

Time ticks faster on the moon by 57 microseconds per Earth day

 

 

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.16147

 

 

Here are some quotes right out of the regressive woodshed:

 

“Time ticks faster on the moon because of its gravity is one-sixth that of Earth, a result of time dilation, as postulated by Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity.” [GB: It is true that, unlike GPS satellites, the aetherosphere around the Moon has a reduction in aetherial pressure that needs to be taken into account in addition to its distance from Earth.]

 

“‘At some point, we have to agree on what is the ‘zero’ day,’ says Turyshev. The ideal situation would then be to place atomic clocks on the moon to monitor the effect of time dilation compared with Earth from that date.”

 

Correct Interpretation According to Progressive Physics

 

From our univironmental analysis of the Pound-Rebka experiment we concluded that the velocity of light increases with distance from Earth.[1] They showed that EM (electromagnetic radiation) is blueshifted when going toward Earth and redshifted going away from Earth. They called that particular redshift “gravitational redshift,” claiming it was caused by “time dilation.” Astute readers know that time is motion, and that motion cannot dilate. So, what caused the gravitational redshift?

 

It is quite simple really, when you assume light is a wave in the aether and that the velocity of light is dependent on the medium through which it travels. Aether tends to have reduced pressure and increased density as a result of its collisions with ordinary matter during gravitation.[2] In other words, aetherial pressure decreases proximally (toward Earth) and increases distally (away from Earth). Because the velocity of light is dependent on that aetherial pressure and frequency is constant, the distance between waves going away from Earth tends to increase slightly.[3]

 

Distal Clock Speedup

 

So, what does this have to do with today’s post? It turns out that clocks are univironmentally controlled. That is, the motion within a clock is dependent on the outside (macrocosm) as well as the inside (microcosm). An increase in aetherial pressure produces an increase in the number and velocity of aether particle collisions to which the clock is subject. That increases the velocities of the submicrocosms within the clock, causing it to speedup. That is why clock speed is a function of altitude. Although the effect is tiny, GPS satellites need to account for it by accounting for altitude.

 

The Moon is a satellite too, and as you can see from the recent calculations in the O’Callahan article and the reprint, clocks on the lunar surface run 57 microseconds faster than on Earth. Of course, those articles needed to bow down to Einstein and his General Relativity Theory and time dilation to get published in the mainstream. Any mention of Aether Deceleration Theory and aether pressure differences could not be mentioned.

 

 

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[1] Pound, R.V., and Rebka, G.A., 1960, Apparent Weight of Photons: Physical Review Letters, v. 4, no. 7, p. 337–341. [http://go.glennborchardt.com/PR60]; Borchardt, Glenn, and Puetz, S.J., 2012, Neomechanical gravitation theory, in Volk, Greg, Proceedings of the Natural Philosophy Alliance, 19th Conference of the NPA, 25-28 July: Albuquerque, NM, Natural Philosophy Alliance, Mt. Airy, MD, v. 9, p. 53–58 [10.13140/RG.2.1.3991.0483].

[2] Borchardt, Glenn, 2018, The physical cause of gravitation: Preprint [http://vixra.org/abs/1806.0165].

[3] Note that frequency is determined by the EM source. That is why the frequency of light in water remains unchanged when it enters the atmosphere, although the velocity and wavelength increase.

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