Experimental evidence of the ether-dragging hypothesis in GPS data

Physics – General Physics

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18 pages, 9 figures

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In the global positioning system (GPS) satellites, the earth-centered, earth-fixed (ECEF) reference frame is used for calculations. In the application of the theory of special relativity to GPS satellites, one must use the ECEF reference frame; another reference frame, for example one based on the solar system, cannot be applied to GPS satellite experiments. Therefore, the ECEF reference frame is a stationary gravitational frame.

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