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GPS, Clocks, and Time

   A new book, GPS, Clocks, and Relative Time, published this week on Amazon, questions Einstein's legacy and explores universal laws that could redefine our understanding of time.

In 1988, Stephen Hawking wrote "A Brief History of Time," which captivated curious minds about Einstein. In 1989, the global positioning system became a commercial product, and its accuracy was increased for public use in 2000. 

It marked the beginning of a new era that made Einstein famous among younger generations. The modern world developed a fascination with time travel and other mysterious aspects of time, as seen in movies such as Star Wars, Star Trek, The Matrix, and The Terminator series. 

However, scientists and curious readers should rethink our understanding of time and motion. In this groundbreaking work, the author reveals how atomic clocks and the GPS challenge the claim that time is relative. 

The author's research and suggestions for bold experiments reveal his understanding of light and motion. They demonstrate that clocks are relative, but time itself remains a universal constant… 

The question we are asking is: how on earth could GPS falsify relativity? Isn't the GPS built on Einstein's equations? 

The book aims to identify a Universal Rate Correction factor that restores clocks to absolute time, prompting a new understanding of time and gravity. 

When we realize that clocks are relative, time returns to its authentic self. In the meantime, read this new book to finally understand the definition of time and why it's essential for your enlightenment.

The next generation of physics must move beyond relativity to a framework that unites quantum mechanics and classical mechanics by defining time as a description of motion. Scientific enlightenment will not come from adjusting time to fit the math. It will come from finally defining time. 

I invite you to a new horizon of science where the universe is understood, and our journey becomes more than physical activity. The final Frontier is spiritual, and its destination is our birthplace. Namaste

About the Author Erik Lovin

Erik has a BSc degree and is a retired professional photographer who is now a published author of many books. His passion is understanding how life and the universe work. He is currently blogging about the science of the Big Bang and science in your life. Erik is helping his tribe with questions about the universe. His goal is to help find a theory of everything (TOE). In order to do that, he is trying to prove light has mass and that the fabric of spacetime is a false theory. We are welcoming questions and answers that you might have about the universe.

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