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the top clock always has to run faster than every other. And the reason is a physics reason. It's tied back to Einstein's general and special relativity because of time dilation.
Concept
relativity
Cross-concepts
einstein
Score
7 · always · must · because
Status
candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · _intake0.961

    > the top clock always has to run faster than every other. And the reason is a physics reason. It's tied back to Einstein's general and special relativity because of time dilation.

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/relativity/002-the-top-clock-always-has-to-run-faster-than-every-other.md

  2. 02 · _intake0.790

    > developing cancer. Why? Because this growth is sped up. That's what the clocks do. That's what circadian biology is all about. So, the way we're built, the top clock always has to run faster

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/circadian/002-developing-cancer.md

  3. 03 · yt0.759

    While cesium clocks use microwaves, optical clocks use lasers, which run at higher frequencies. That also means using a different atom. Instead of cesium, Jun's work mostly uses strontium atoms, along with a laser carefully tuned to one of strontium's resonant frequencies. It puts one of the strontium electrons into superposition, so it is both excited and unexcited at the same time, creating what Jun calls a quantum pendulum. This pendulum is swinging at a speed of nearly one million billion cycles per second. It's going back and forth, back and forth. And this superposition creates this quan

    yt/t06aTX9jM34-decoding-the-universe-quantum-full-documentary-nova-pbs/transcript.txt

  4. 04 · _intake0.758

    In 2010, scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology went further in proving my insights that this critical relationship between light and gravity might be a biologic problem. Their experiments showed that just at 1 foot elevation, a clock ticks *four-hundreth-quadrillionth faster per second*. **This means our head ages faster than the rest of body unless our eye clock runs faster to make up this small difference.** This is why evolution invented sleep. Every night it winds back our “eye clock” so our brain does not age faster than our body parts below.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/voice-exit-atx-austin-2015-how-can-we-flourish.md

  5. 05 · yt0.754

    So, my counter, the trace counter, isn't incrementing as fast as the bigger counter. And so after about a year after I discovered the trace logic and by the way I should say when I say I discovered it um it's it became apparent to me that it probably was a logic and then I went to my mathematician friend and collaborator Chayan Pash who I've worked with since 1985 and I said to Chaitton I you know I think this this is a logic you know is a partial technically we call it a partial order. So the trace gives you a partial order instead of all markup chains. And he said, "Nah, it's too pretty to b

    yt/Hf1q-bZMEo4-what-are-traces-of-consciousness-a-new-breakthrough-unifying/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · yt0.748

    Because clocks tick off time at different rates. Answer, we're talking about time on a clock that's moving with the general expansion of the universe and experiencing the average conditions of matter and energy spread throughout the universe that are pretty much uniform. And that's the clock that we have in mind. But if we lived in a universe that was heterogeneous completely, there was no large-scale uniformity, then there really would be no notion of some large-scale overall universal conception of time. All right, I know this is off the wall, but can an entangled particle be both inside and

    yt/nH8c60ZbSgw-live-q-a-with-brian-greene-world-science-festival/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · _intake0.745

    > don't. That's why. Why is the speed of light the same for all observers in all inertial frames? because the trace of an end cycle is an end cycle when I take so it's always the same speed one state per

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/speed-of-light/003-don-t.md

  8. 08 · _intake0.740

    > inertial frames? because the trace of an end cycle is an end cycle when I take so it's always the same speed one state per step one new state per step in an end cycle so what what Einstein has to

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/einstein/009-inertial-frames.md

  9. 09 · _intake0.739

    The differences are smaller, because unlike orbiting clocks, our SCN’s are only 6 feet above our feet, while not rotating 14,000 kilometer’s an hour like atomic clocks orbiting Earth are. But you better believe Einstein’s relativity is still functioning in that six-foot difference even though we can not measure the precise effects well yet. *I know it exists because the laws of physics say it must*. Just because biology can’t measure it yet, means little, in terms of being correct. ** An absence of evidence is not an absence of an effect when you are dealing with an established law in physics.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-2-gravity-bends-light-and-time-at-your-scn.md

  10. 10 · _intake0.738

    Let us carefully review this chain of quantum events: Light has a universal speed limit at 186,000 miles an hour. Solar radiation must go from sun to Earth to build a circadian clock timing mechanism. Light travels 30 centimeters in one nanosecond. The only way to increase its energy is to increase its frequency, so blue light is selected for since it is the most rare frequency of light in nature, and it is present in higher amounts in summer seasons. If blue light is used it can be used to tell time accurately because it bends under the force of gravity. This is called gravitational lensing.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-21-epi-onco-genesis.md

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