Neville Michie wrote:
Regarding the effect of solar eclipse on timekeepers,
The obvious variables of gravity and temperature can be monitored,
but what about neutrino flux?
There is quite a lot of neutrino energy passing through the planet
and it would take a lump like the moon to make a significant change in the flux. Of course if the flux was a variable there would be a daily cycle, but maybe
we can not separate that from other diurnal signals.
Just and idea,
Cheers, Neville Michie

Uhm... considering the efforts being put into detecting neutrinos, I think the connection to crystal oscillators is sufficiently low to be burried deep in the noise of the other sources.

Cheers,
Magnus

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