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Negative vs Positive Leap Second: Important error in IERS's UT1-UTC data
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:::Although this trend is clear to you, it is not clear to me, or to the IERS, which continues to predict that over the next year, at least, the length of the day will continue to be less than 86,400 seconds. If you have a mathematical basis for your prediction that the length of the day will increase to over 86,400 seconds enough to cause a positive leap second, perhaps you could present it here. We can then compare your predictions of the length of day with the measured values reported to the IERS. If your predictions turn out to be more accurate than the IERS predictions you will gain credibility. [[User:John Sauter|John Sauter]] ([[User talk:John Sauter|talk]]) 16:34, 20 December 2022 (UTC)
::::Mr. Sauter, please let me tell you that credibility's worth is 0 and < 0. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 07:08, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
 
Ladies, Gentlemen, please let me report you an important error in [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/index.php?index=C04&lang=en IERS]'s UT1-UTC data [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&tver=1&graphe=3&year1=2021&month1=7&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request averaged] for tidal variations ("Remove tidal variations" checked), in respect to [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&graphe=3&year1=2021&month1=7&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request non averaged]. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 07:49, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
 
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