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July 12, 1998


Next Sunday 12 Jul 98 I plan to do a mid point time check. This is approximately half way between Daylight savings time starts and ends. A reminder: The purpose of this project is to determine the long term accuracy of your LCD digital time pieces. The reason to do this is for early measurement of the earth beginning to slow as the 12Th. approaches and to provide a known stable time measuring piece for after the pole shift use and to get us used to not being reliant on a atomic clock standard. I now have a spread sheet that calculates the results. I have nine entries. I need more volunteer test clocks. The calculation is base on determining the change over time in the amount of difference between our time pieces and a atomic clock standard.

If you have any kind of battery operated (not plugged into electricity) LCD (liquid crystal display) digital watch, travel alarm, or mantel clock it will work. It matters not the price of the unit. Some times the cheapest units are more accurate. For those who wish to test the long term accuracy of your LCD time pieces please follow the following procedure:

Provide the following information for each time piece you wish to use:
Date & Time measurement was made: _________________
Time piece description: _______________
Time offset before resetting (B): ________________
Time offset after resetting (A): ________________
time standard used: _____________________

Example filled out:
Date & Time measurement was made: _5 April 98_10:31 AM
Time piece description: _MikeL Casio #3 sports watch__
Time offset before resetting (B): _ +35 sec__
Time offset after resetting (A): _-2 sec __
Time standard used: _ PC Software retrieving USNO Atomic time__

Variations on the following line:
Time offset before resetting (B): _ N/A battery dead __
Time offset before resetting (B): _ N/A first time __
(LCD time piece delta from standard) = (Ap-Bc)/D 
where D = number of days between measurements
     Ap = previous after setting measurement time
     Bc = current before setting measurement time

Note: The longer the period of time we keep track of, the more trust we will have for that time piece. Target for at least one year of drift data for each LCD time piece before we get close to the pole shift. It is the change in this time drift per each 3 month period that will tell us the planet is slowing down.

If one resets the time piece or the battery runs out before daylight savings time ends on 25 Oct 98 then simply re-record the steps 1-5 above and send me the readings.

For benefits of having a accurate time reference see:
benefits.htm

For a pole shift time standard used as a stable datum or as a stable anchor through troubled times see:
../../info/tinfo17m.htm

I have a spread sheet that calculates drift data over time for each time piece. This over time will show direct evidence of a slowing planet. The more time pieces we use the more accurate the results will be. I encourage your participation. The next time measurement will take place in October.

Offered by Mike.

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