Metaphysics.

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I don't know yet.
My logic is that "atomic clocks" need to use frequency (which will be affected by relativity) to determine time. "Atomic decay" clocks can determine time only by probability distribution.

Find a new way to create a new unit of time (eliminating relativity) from lambda.
In the field of atomic physics, **interval time** can be determined from probability using distributions such as the exponential or Poisson distribution, based on the event rate \( \lambda \). These methods allow for predicting the time intervals between random events like radioactive decay or photon emission. Accurate application requires collecting experimental data or using appropriate statistical models, such as the Cox model or Monte Carlo simulations.
 
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Suppose after winning this battle, everything will be recognized in a common time unit, then the big idea will really come true: it is possible to gradually readjust to find the center of rotation, the center of rotation of everything.
Based on the above assumption, all the current time errors are due to everything not having a common center of rotation.
 

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