Re: Planet Earth Slowing 0.5 Second/Day(!?!!)
I must correct my hastily posted statement below. It is NOT 54.87
seconds/year in 1986, but had slowed BY some 54.87 seconds by 1986
versus what was being reported. My appologies. Here's the quote from
the Troubled Times page I referenced:
In January 1986 the difference between ET
(ephemeris time)or TDT (terrestrial dynamic
time) and UT (universal time) was 54.87
seconds, UT being behind TDT; that is
TDT-UT=Delta T=54.87 seconds.
Earth Rotation Service
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tworx385.htm)
In Article <snkg0bfr2rd.fsf@alphecca.uio.no> Øystein Olsen wrote:
>> Indeed, on our Troubled Times site (or pending in the queue)
>> are the following:
>>
>> 1. a finding that per the Earth Rotation Service and
>> other official databanks, the Earth was slowing in
>> its rotation some 54.87 seconds/year in 1986, and
>> is now up to 64.0908 seconds/year.
>
> About one minute for every fifteen years.