Not that it matters much but it is closer to  foot or about 1 ns. - Mike

 
Mike B. Feher, N4FS
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Hi,
 
I just read an article about measuring gravitational waves in the latest  
IEEE about the effects of tides and the moon gravitation on the earth-crust
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that the earth crust moves up and down about 30cm every day, plus the  
gravitational effects cause about 300ps shift day to day.
 
That's about 1.3 feet (1.3ns or so) of daily vertical deviation just due to

gravitational effects... That's seems to be alot. Has anyone here seen this

effect?
 
bye,
Said
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