Draft:On Gravity Contradiction
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ON GRAVITY CONTRADICTION
It is known that high gravity slows time. But if the pendulum clock is subjected to high gravity, the time constant is decreased according to formula:
T=2π√(L/g)
Correspondingly, frequency of oscillation is increased which suggests faster time. This apparent contradiction creates a paradox that needed additional consideration of both gravitational time dilation and pendulum dynamics.
Let’s call it the Strugach PARADOX