Hi

There's a very real chance at a Nobel Prize if you can prove us all wrong ....

The simplest answer is celestial navigation. More or less:

When the sun rose 100 years ago the stars looked like this. Today when the sun 
rises, the stars are in slightly different positions. You obviously have to 
correct for all sorts of things to draw that conclusion. 

Bob

On Jun 11, 2010, at 6:01 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> 
> I was wondering, why we assume that  Earth's rotation is slowing down, 
> instead 
> that clocks are speeding up?
> 
> Antonio I8IOV
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