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    It is not the case that In a Weyl geometry, two identical clocks separated and moved along different world lines between the same two events will differ not only in elapsed time but also in their rate of ticking (unit of time) at the destination event.

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    • 1.Physical spacetime corresponds to a Weyl geometry.
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    • 2.In Weyl geometry, congruent parallel displacement of a length along different paths does not guarantee congruence of the resulting lengths at the destination.
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    • 3.Two identical clocks at event p share a common unit of time (timelike vector of length l_p).
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