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Planet X: Slowing Rotation 4 (Atomic Clock Evidence)


4. If the Earth’s rotation is slowing beyond what is being admitted,
   then clocks sync’d with the Navy’s atomic clock will be adjusted
   automatically, disguising this.

BUT, clocks and watches held by the public will get increasingly fast, a
trend that might be noticed.

4a: Troubled Times member Mike found that by analyzing clock and watch
    data gathered for the past couple years AGAINST the Navy’s atomic clock,
    that a distinct fast-clock, fast-watch trend could be discerned.

     Watched Clocks/Atomic Clocks difference: 
        A1 (2nd Integral), 
        A2 (1st Derivative), 
        A3 (2nd Derivative) 
     Watched Clocks Majority/Atomic Clocks Difference: 
        B1 (2nd Integral), 
        B2 (1st Derivative), 
        B3 (2nd Derivative) 
     Casio Wristwatch/Atomic Clock Comparison: 
        C1 (2nd Integral), 
        C2 (1st Derivative), 
        C3 (2nd Derivative) 
     Summary and Projection: 
        D1 (2nd Integral), 
        D2 Estimated Slippage, 
        D3 by May 15, 2003  
    (links from http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/tteam342.htm)

4b: The Navy is the clockmaster of the world, gathering atomic clock
    data from a worldwide network and setting the clock time from this.

    The present Master Clock of the USNO is based on a system 
    of some 60 independently operating cesium atomic clocks 
    ... On the basis of this computed time scale, a clock 
    reference system is steered to produce clock signals 
    which serve as the USNO Master Clock. The clock 
    reference system is driven by a hydrogen maser 
    atomic clock. ... In 1904, a U.S. Navy station 
    broadcast the first worldwide radio time signals 
    based on a clock provided and controlled by the 
    Observatory.
        http://maia.usno.navy.mil/eo/leapsec.html

4c: The Navy sets publically held “atomic” clocks based on their clock
    via radio signals, automatically, so leap or partial leap seconds could
    be inserted unnoticed.

    Franklin F12-6 series analog clocks are designed to 
    receive the radio time signal (WWVB) emitted by 
    the U.S. Atomic Clock located at Fort Collins, 
    Colorado.  Once received the exact hour, minute, and
    second are displayed with spring / fall corrections 
    addressed automatically.

    These atomic clocks and atomic watches have a built
    in receiver that synchronizes them with the U.S. 
    atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado.
        http://www.radiocontrolledclock.com/atzeitradcon.htm