Well I have to agree with you, which is why my original reply suggested we age faster, but from what I could gather from the discussion at that physics forum, something occurs that is not compliant with common sense( just what would you expect with relativity :-)) . The result as stated: "That's a little more complicated: due to both SR and GR, the net result is time passes faster for the satellite.".

I guess the proof is in the pudding as they say, and I wonder what the correction factor is ? A plus or minus? And does that mean it's aging faster or slower?. Anyways, we know it's different rates.


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In reply to Re^10: Converting GPS seconds to readable time&date (relativity) by zentara
in thread Converting GPS seconds to readable time&date by flamey

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