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Clocks That Lie on Purpose

How Engineered Timekeeping Errors Reveal the Truth About Relativity

Taal EngelsEngels
Boek Gebonden (paperback)
Boek Clocks That Lie on Purpose Soren Vantagren
Libristo-code: 53521546
Uitgeverij Expedition Publishers, augustus 2026
Every satellite in the Global Positioning System is carrying a lie. Not a malfunction. Not a defect.... Volledige beschrijving
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Every satellite in the Global Positioning System is carrying a lie. Not a malfunction. Not a defect. A precisely calculated falsehood, programmed into its atomic clock before the rocket ever leaves the ground, because the alternative, a clock that tells the truth on the launchpad, would become wildly, dangerously wrong the moment it reached orbit.

This is the strange, true story of how that lie was built, and why it had to be.

In 1905, a patent clerk in Switzerland proved that time itself is not the same for everyone. In 1915, he went further, showing that gravity bends time as surely as it bends light. For decades, these were just equations. Beautiful, unsettling, and untestable equations. Then physicists began building clocks precise enough to catch the universe in the act.

Clocks That Lie on Purpose follows the century long chase to prove Einstein right, one increasingly audacious experiment at a time. Two physicists send gamma rays up and down a Harvard stairwell to measure a change in frequency smaller than one part in a quadrillion. A pair of researchers strap atomic clocks into airline seats, buy the clocks their own tickets, and fly them twice around the planet. Engineers build an actual switch into an experimental satellite so they can turn Einstein's correction on and off in orbit, before trusting an entire navigation system to it.

And then the story turns practical, and stays there. Every GPS satellite orbiting Earth right now ticks 38 microseconds too fast each day, a discrepancy caused by its speed and its distance from Earth's gravity working against each other. Left uncorrected, that tiny drift would make the system worthless, throwing your position off by ten kilometers within twenty four hours. So engineers mistuned every clock before launch, on purpose, by an exact and carefully calculated amount, so that relativity's distortion would cancel their own.

You will meet the scientists who chased this effect across a century: the Harvard team who measured gravity's grip on light using radioactive iron, the researchers who nicknamed their travelling clock Mister Clock and bought it a seat of its own, and the engineers now building clocks so precise they can detect the difference in time between your ankle and your head.

This book asks a simple question and takes it completely seriously: what does it mean that the machine in your pocket, the one that gets you home every day, only works because it was built to disagree with itself in exactly the right way?

Written for curious readers with no physics background required, Clocks That Lie on Purpose moves chronologically from sundials to optical lattice clocks, translating dense physics into vivid, human, thoroughly researched storytelling. Every experiment described actually happened. Every number is drawn from the published scientific record, not rounded for effect.

You will never look at a map on your phone the same way again.

If you loved the way Longitude turned a clockmaker's obsession into a gripping story, or the way Astrophysics for People in a Hurry made cosmology feel urgent and personal, this book will feel like it was written for you. It is a story about the strangest, most successful lie in the history of science, and about what it cost, and took, to prove that the lie was necessary.

Open the first chapter. You will not want to stop at just one.

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Volledige naam Clocks That Lie on Purpose
Taal Engels
Bindwijze Boek - Gebonden (paperback)
Datum van uitgifte 2026
Aantal pagina's 240
EAN 9798235214804
Libristo-code 53521546
Gewicht 328
Afmetingen 152 x 229 x 14
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