[time-nuts] Interesting jump in my Z3805

Neville Michie namichie at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 12:44:42 UTC 2009


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



On 09/07/2009, at 3:18 AM, iovane@@inwind..it wrote:

> Hi Steve,
> for the meaning of jump we are accepting here I would have seen a  
> more ripid rising slope, but....who knows?
>
> I would ask you a favour. I would be very pleased to see your Z3805  
> traces for the week centered approx on July 22 02:30 UT. There will  
> be a total solar eclipse on the Pacific area. No matter that you  
> are not in the eclipse path, I'm collecting any possible kind of  
> data. Would it be possible?
>
> Could any other member of the list help with their traces?
>
> Thanks,
> Antonio I8IOV
>
>> Attached plot of jump in my Z3805. Looks like there was a jump and
>> then then a rapid track back to the "normal" frequency drift.  
>> Comments
>> please?
>>
>> 73,
>> Steve
>
>
>
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