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Rorkster2
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If you were to have an atomic clock, would it registered that time is moving faster while earth-bound or while orbiting in a satellite?
Also, most atomic clocks measure the amount cesium vibrates a second, which is 9,192,631,770. If time moved 'slower' would this number drop, or would it increase? My guess is increase but I just want to be sure.
Also, most atomic clocks measure the amount cesium vibrates a second, which is 9,192,631,770. If time moved 'slower' would this number drop, or would it increase? My guess is increase but I just want to be sure.