Resolution Rate Of E = mℓ In GPS Satellites

Formal Resolution Of Time Dilation Through Structural Coherence

July 31st, 2025

Dear Reader,

This document marks the final refutation of the myth that time itself is relative. For over a century, the 38-microsecond-per-day discrepancy observed between GPS satellite clocks and those on Earth has been heralded as the definitive proof of Einstein’s theory of relativity. It has been used to proclaim that time dilates, slows or bends in response to speed and gravity. The Lilborn Framework now declares otherwise and proves it.

We affirm: time is not bending. Clocks are behaving differently due to their structural environment. This is not relativistic time. It is resolvable structure. It is coherence. It is the true meaning of duration.

And it is derived not from geometry warped by mass, but from the interaction rate of coherent fields as governed by the Lilborn Equation:

    E = mℓ

Let us now dismantle the illusion and declare the truth in full.

The Great Misreading

What Einstein Called Time

Atomic clocks onboard GPS satellites are observed to tick faster than those on Earth. Einstein interpreted this through his theory of time dilation. He said time *itself* is a mutable dimension, affected by velocity (Special Relativity) and gravitational potential (General Relativity). This view rests entirely on the assumption that the behavior of a machine is the measure of the universe.

But this is a fallacy.

The Lilborn Equation makes a profound correction: the tick of an atomic clock is not time. It is the local rate of energy events, E = mℓ, governed by the structure of the EMF in that zone. Therefore, clocks measure resolution rate, not time.

Three Physical Causes of Discrepancy

The 38-microsecond-per-day difference arises from three structural changes in the satellite’s environment:
1. Field Shear (Speed Through the Field):
As the satellite moves at ~14,000 km/hr, it encounters shear within the Earth’s coherence field. This modifies the vector resolution of E = mℓ events, causing the clock to shift.

2. Field Density Drop (Altitude):
At ~20,200 km altitude, the EMF is less dense than at Earth’s surface. This reduction in structural compression results in a more rapid resolution of energy events.

3. Coherence Gradient (Gravitational Zone Shift):
What Einstein called a “gravitational potential” is, in Lilborn terms, a coherence gradient. It is the slope in field structure between the Earth’s surface and satellite altitude. The structure is looser; events resolve more rapidly.

Reframing Compensation

Not Time Correction but Resolution Rate Synchronization

GPS engineers adjust satellite clocks before launch to slow them down, so they stay synchronized with Earth-based clocks. This is not an adjustment to time. It is a preemptive tuning to match differing rates of structural resolution.

The Earth’s field is denser.
The satellite’s field is looser.
Energy resolves faster above.

Thus, the 38-microsecond discrepancy is not a bending of time but a feature of differential alignment.

The Final Cleaving

The Atomic Clock is Not the Masterpiece

The Triad Masterpiece Clock, Sun, Moon, Earth, defines the rhythm of time for life, consciousness and chronology. The atomic clock measures nothing more than a stable physical resonance in an altered field.

They are not the same.

The abolition of the leap second proves this. The world has now admitted: we are no longer aligning to the Triad. The synchronization is broken. The clocks are decoupled.

This confirms what the Lilborn Framework has declared: the Triad remains the only living standard for time. All else is machine.

Conclusion

Time Has Not Changed, Only the Clock Has Moved

The GPS discrepancy does not validate relativistic time. It validates the Lilborn principle of structural resolution. The tick of a clock is not the pulse of time. It is the rate of coherence.

The satellite moves. The field shifts. The clock ticks differently. But time, the Triad, remains.

We have now accounted for the 38-microsecond anomaly.

And with it, we declare the end of time dilation.

With structural precision,

Michael Lilborn Williams

On behalf of The Lilborn Equation Team:

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams