• @bitfucker
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    15 months ago

    Well, how would you measure C directly? You can only always get 2C.

      • @bitfucker
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        15 months ago

        Oh sorry, I was talking about measuring C rather than 2C (since that is the only way we can get C, IIRC, you cannot measure C directly since SOME information must be conveyed when measurement begins AND ends, hence 2C). For C in a gravitational field, I have no idea but I suspect it will have something to do with relativity and time dilation if it has any effect at all.

        • HubertManne
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          25 months ago

          well we measure it assuming it has no effect and that is why going way back in this chain I said I would like a measurement outside the influence of a gravity well.