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Keeping an eye on Earth's Omega: I agree, it is a long-term random acceleration.
Keeping an eye on Earth's Omega: In fact, my preiction will be discouraged if a new long-term acceleration appears.
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:The continual acceleration is not evident to me. It seems more like randomness. Perhaps you can explain so I can understand. [[User:John Sauter|John Sauter]] ([[User talk:John Sauter|talk]]) 11:54, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
:: Mr. Sauter, please let me express my thanks for you replied my message and more for you stated your view. I agree, it is a long-term random acceleration. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 13:51, 8 April 2024 (UTC)
 
Let me explain my prognosis, Ladies and Gentlemen, for leap seconds up to 2037. I notice short-term accelerations and decelerations in the earth's Δomega signal, irregularities according to Dr. Bizourd IERS/EOC Directior, randomness according to Dr. Sauter, and noise according to DSP jargon. They are unable to undermine my forecast. In fact, it will be discouraged if a new long-term acceleration appears. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 09:07, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
 
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