
June 14th 07
posted to sci.physics,sci.optics,sci.physics.relativity
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"We at Fermilab deal everyday with particles moving faster than the speed of light!"
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 02:06:59 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote:
Henri Wilson wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 23:21:37 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote:
Henri Wilson wrote:
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 13:44:03 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote:
Henri Wilson wrote:
Speed wrt what Draper?
The speed of light is c wrt all inertial observers, Henri! It is emprically
so. Boy, you sure have a lot of Fumbles Henri!
http://www.google.com/search?q=Henri...s.pand ora.be
Never measured, Wormy....
What's never measured?
OW light speed, Wormy.
Historically there is a body of OWLS experiments, Henri.
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic...periments.html
3.2 One-Way Tests of Light-Speed Isotropy
Note that while these experiments clearly use a one-way light path
and find isotropy, they are inherently unable to rule out a large
class of theories in which the one-way speed of light is
anisotropic.These theories share the property that the round-trip
speed of light is isotropic in any inertial frame, but the one-way
speed is isotropic only in an ether frame. In all of these theories
the effects of slow clock transport exactly offset the effects of the
anisotropic one-way speed of light (in any inertial frame), and all
are experimentally indistinguishable from SR. All of these theories
predict null results for these experiments. See Test Theories above,
especially Zhang (in which these theories are called "Edwards
frames").
Cialdea, Lett. Nuovo Cimento 4 (1972), p821.
Uses two multi-mode lasers mounted on a rotating table to look for
variations in their interference pattern as the table is rotated.
Places an upper limit on any one-way anisotropy of 0.9 m/s.
Krisher et al., Phys. Rev. D, 42, No. 2, pp. 731-734, (1990).
Uses two hydrogen masers fixed to the earth and separated by a 21 km
fiber-optic link to look for variations in the phase between them.
They put an upper limit on the one-way linear anisotropy of 100 m/s.
Champeny et al, Phys. Lett. 7 (1963), p241.
Champeney, Isaak and Khan, Proc. Physical Soc. 85, p583 (1965).
Isaak et al, Phys. Bull. 21 (1970), p255.
Uses a rotating Moessbauer absorber and fixed detector to place an
upper limit on any one-way anisotropy of 3 m/s. [one part in 10^8]
All performed BY relativists FOR relativists....
None is believable...
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
Einstein's Relativity - the greatest HOAX since jesus christ's virgin mother.
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