hot_dog285 wrote:
Jono wrote:
GPS's can have uncertainties of up to 10's of nanoseconds.
deviation of 10nanoseconds, and they were faster by 60nanoseconds. I think that the 10nanosecond inaccuracy doesn't matter with that time... either it's 50 or 70...
Tens of nanoseconds, not ten. So it could be off by 50 or 70 or so.
Also, I doubt that GPS time accuracy is the only possible experimental error.
Which is more likely: that a well-tested physical theory that has lasted decades is wrong about this one point, or that one experiment done once by one guy had an error in it when he measured a small amount of time with a GPS? Show me 5 other guys who did this experiment with better timing equipment and got the same result, then I'll be interested.
One article said they repeated the experiment about 15,000 times over several months. It's not that some one guy performed one experiment. Not saying it's true, but I think we should give the scientists some credit.