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Re: Is "time" a measurable variable?
For your statements to be interesting, it would have to be true that Einstein did not account for the fact that relative movement causes differences in the measurement of separate clocks, when in fact that's exactly what the theory accounts for and does so in a completely predictable way. The Science article is not pointing out any flaw in Einstein's "view" of time, but rather that we humans like the Sun to be directly overhead at noon, which is why the clocks keep getting adjusted which drives the GPS and phone and astronomers up the wall.
So what?
Relative relevancy,
Buffy
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