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      Most likely indirectly, like how GPS has to account for satellites not matching the passage of time on earth due to relatively.

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      You can now be more accurately late for work. Or your coffee is more accurately taking a long time to come out.

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      If they can predict earthquakes and eruptions more accurately, as suggested in the article, then yes for all the people who don’t die.