From: utzoo!utcsrgv!thomson
Newsgroups: net.misc
Title: Re: A Relavtistically Simple Question
Article-I.D.: utcsrgv.906
Posted: Thu Jan 20 10:46:32 1983
Received: Thu Jan 20 11:34:41 1983
References: psuvax.1153

The answer is simple.  When you whirl the clock around your head,
it does indeed count 60 Hz pulses and doesn't miss any.  Therefore, the
clock does not run slow as SR predicts.  So, the clock is wrong.
It happens because you aren't whirling the "clock" around your head, you're
only whirling its display.  The timebase is at your local
generating station, which is not whirling over your head.