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"Richard" wrote in message ... [snip] Where in the lorentz transform is it implicit that v corresponds only to tangible particles? You are only repeating what you've heard over and over. This was an outright lie imposed in order to save SR from very observable superluminal speeds. It was a rationalization, it was a fabrication, it was pulled out of their asses. Tell me, If a spot (generated by a rotating laser) is moving at 2c along a fence wrt me, then what speed will that spot be moving wrt an observer moving at x m/s wrt the fence, as measured by that observer? Primed frame 2 moving with velocity vc wrt unprimed frame. Spot_event 1: (x',t') = ( 0, 0 ) Spot_event 2: (x',t') = ( wt', t' ) velocity of spot = wt' / t' = w for instance 2c Spot_event 1: (x,t) = ( 0, 0 ) Spot_event 2: (x',t') = ( g(wt'+vt'), g(t'+vwt'/c^2 ) velocity of spot = (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) w c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) c w = c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) = c w c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) c Subluminal in one frame == subluminal in all frames Luminal in one frame == Luminal in all frames Superluminal in one frame == superluminal in all frames Dirk Vdm |
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"Richard" wrote in message ... [snip] Where in the lorentz transform is it implicit that v corresponds only to tangible particles? You are only repeating what you've heard over and over. This was an outright lie imposed in order to save SR from very observable superluminal speeds. It was a rationalization, it was a fabrication, it was pulled out of their asses. Tell me, If a spot (generated by a rotating laser) is moving at 2c along a fence wrt me, then what speed will that spot be moving wrt an observer moving at x m/s wrt the fence, as measured by that observer? Primed frame moving with velocity vc w.r.t. unprimed frame. Spot_event 1: (x',t') = ( 0, 0 ) Spot_event 2: (x',t') = ( wt', t' ) velocity of spot = wt' / t' = w for instance 2c Spot_event 1: (x,t) = ( 0, 0 ) Spot_event 2: (x,t) = ( g(wt'+vt'), g(t'+vwt'/c^2 ) velocity of spot = (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) w c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) c w = c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) = c w c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) c Subluminal in one frame == subluminal in all frames Luminal in one frame == Luminal in all frames Superluminal in one frame == superluminal in all frames Dirk Vdm |
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"EL" wrote in message om... [snip] SR takes no credit for the constancy of electromagnetic waves in vacuum but Maxwell does. SR takes credit for modifying Newton and Galileo in a way that satisfies Maxwell and all people who think that physics is about experiments. Dirk Vdm |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 13:32:31 -0500, Richard
wrote: J?rgen Clade wrote: Hello Richard, [...] Now as I see it, a group velocity was measured at greater than c, and thus, in contrast to the Fizeau near fit, the relativistic velocity addition equation fails in this current experiment. Not only that, but the whole of special relativity has been proved false. No, it hasn´t. SR forbids *transport of energy-momentum at superluminal speeds*, and in the case of anomalous dispersion, as in this experiment, energy-momentum is not transported with the group velocity of the wave package. So superluminal group velocities don´t violate SR. Where in the lorentz transform is it implicit that v corresponds only to tangible particles? In working out the consequences. You can easily add up a bunch of waves with subluminal speeds and get a superluminal group velocity. It's simple addition. Therefore it follows that subluminal phase velocity does not prohibit superluminal group velocity. You are only repeating what you've heard over and over. No, you are attempting to do mathematical derivation without mathematics. It's a simple consequence of the mathematics: If under the postulates we find that something like superluminal group velocity is allowed, we say "under the postulates, superluminal group velocity is allowed". Because we show that under the postulates you can get superluminal group velocity. - Randy |
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In article , Randy Poe writes:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 13:32:31 -0500, Richard wrote: J?rgen Clade wrote: Hello Richard, [...] Now as I see it, a group velocity was measured at greater than c, and thus, in contrast to the Fizeau near fit, the relativistic velocity addition equation fails in this current experiment. Not only that, but the whole of special relativity has been proved false. No, it hasn´t. SR forbids *transport of energy-momentum at superluminal speeds*, and in the case of anomalous dispersion, as in this experiment, energy-momentum is not transported with the group velocity of the wave package. So superluminal group velocities don´t violate SR. Where in the lorentz transform is it implicit that v corresponds only to tangible particles? In working out the consequences. You can easily add up a bunch of waves with subluminal speeds and get a superluminal group velocity. It's simple addition. Therefore it follows that subluminal phase velocity does not prohibit superluminal group velocity. You are only repeating what you've heard over and over. No, you are attempting to do mathematical derivation without mathematics. It's a simple consequence of the mathematics: If under the postulates we find that something like superluminal group velocity is allowed, we say "under the postulates, superluminal group velocity is allowed". Because we show that under the postulates you can get superluminal group velocity. I'll add here as a comment that the issue of group velocity is generally misunderstood, perhaps due to the fact that lower level textbooks don't explain it well. Group velocity *is not* signal velocity. Under some circumstances, when the dependence of phase velocity on frequency over the bandwidth of the signal is weak, group velocity is a good approximation to signal velocity over distances short enough so that the pulse shape does not change appreciably in propagation. That's all. The conditions listed above are reasonably well satisfied in most practical situations, but they totally fail under anomalous dispersion situation. Mati Meron | "When you argue with a fool, | chances are he is doing just the same" |
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Richard wrote in message ...
W = (v+w)/(1 + vw/c^2) Need I continue? Richard Perry [EL] From the paper, the group velocity is { vg = c/ng } From the same paper also, the group refractive index was measured to be { Using a least square fitting procedure, we obtain a pulse advancement shift of 63 (±1) nsec. Compared with the 0.2 nsec propagation time for light to traverse the 6-cm length of the atomic cell in vacuum, the 63nsec advancement gives an effective group index of ng = 315(±5). } They simply divided 63 ns by 0.2 ns and a dimensionless ratio is 315. Therefore the group velocity is vg = (3 x 10^8) / (315) = 952,381 meters/second Can any one see any superluminal **** in this velocity? Nevertheless, the suckers comment saying { We note here that the measured superluminal pulse propagation inside the transparent anomalous dispersion medium is a linear effect. } Naturally if they have divided 0.2 by 63 and stated that the new group refractive index was 0.0031746[031746]° rather than 1.0031746[031746]°, then any decent scientist could have sued them for fraud but what they did is pretend to misinterpret the result which is a very normal delay in an extremely dispersive medium. What that paper was doing is taking the reader in a wild tour demonstrating a rigorous experimental setup to convince the reader that it is serious science if that reader was competent and to get the reader lost and baffled if the reader was incompetent. Then suddenly they fabricate the outcome and while admitting that the so elaborately prepared signal was delayed by 63 or 62 nano-seconds in the dispersive caesium medium while in vacuum it is delayed by 0.2 ns only, you find them claiming that it was 315 times faster rather than slower! If they dare to say that that 62 ns is the time interval between reading an output first and then pumping an input then how many asylum residents would believe that claim? Any forward shift must be an artefact of the 50 KHz continuous pulsing where the output of a previous dispersive pulse is grouped with a current vacuum reference pulse. The scam is clearly based on the rabid desire from the physics community to confirm time variance as proposed by Einstein relativities. This is really sick and I CAN debunk every single fraudulent claim made by assholes who seek fame riding on an ancient error for rewarding the biggest asshole a Nobel Prize. EL |
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"Dirk Van de moortel" wrote in message ...
"EL" wrote in message om... [snip] SR takes no credit for the constancy of electromagnetic waves in vacuum but Maxwell does. SR takes credit for modifying Newton and Galileo in a way that satisfies Maxwell and all people who think that physics is about experiments. Dirk Vdm [EL] Pray tell Mr. de moortel. Did the SR modification make Newton's apple fall upwards? ![]() Then screwing the decent work of Galileo is called a virtue! Satisfying Maxwell by plagiarising his results and screwing his ether! Perhaps it is satisfying all people who think that physics is about sex experiments such as screwing every decent theorem that existed before and making crackpot lists for intimidating honourable and credible professors by adding their names side by side with lunatics and assholes of your type. What a Dirk! Be gone asshole. |
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"Dirk Van de moortel" wrote in message ...
"EL" wrote in message om... [snip] SR takes no credit for the constancy of electromagnetic waves in vacuum but Maxwell does. SR takes credit for modifying Newton and Galileo in a way that satisfies Maxwell and all people who think that physics is about experiments. Dirk Vdm [EL] The first postulate of SR is plagiarized from the Galilean transformation postulate. The second Postulate is plagiarized from Maxwell's constancy of light speed in vacuum. Observers are irrelevant to both postulates. Lorentz transformation and the gamma factor are idiotic manipulations of invariant dimensions. Ah! And you are an asshole and it is not a pleasure to communicate with you after demonstrating your bias and disrespect. Be gone. EL |
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Dirk Van de moortel wrote: "Richard" wrote in message ... [snip] Where in the lorentz transform is it implicit that v corresponds only to tangible particles? You are only repeating what you've heard over and over. This was an outright lie imposed in order to save SR from very observable superluminal speeds. It was a rationalization, it was a fabrication, it was pulled out of their asses. Tell me, If a spot (generated by a rotating laser) is moving at 2c along a fence wrt me, then what speed will that spot be moving wrt an observer moving at x m/s wrt the fence, as measured by that observer? Primed frame moving with velocity vc w.r.t. unprimed frame. Spot_event 1: (x',t') = ( 0, 0 ) Spot_event 2: (x',t') = ( wt', t' ) velocity of spot = wt' / t' = w for instance 2c Spot_event 1: (x,t) = ( 0, 0 ) Spot_event 2: (x,t) = ( g(wt'+vt'), g(t'+vwt'/c^2 ) velocity of spot = (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) w c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) c w = c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) = c w c == (w+v)/(1+vw/c^2) c Subluminal in one frame == subluminal in all frames Luminal in one frame == Luminal in all frames Superluminal in one frame == superluminal in all frames Dirk Vdm Which I have already stated Dirk. OTOH this requires that the time of occurrence, i.e. the exact moment of transition between subluminal and superluminal, be the same instant in every frame. Thus if wrt some observer two spatially separated 'spots' make the transition from subluminal to superluminal simultaneously, then they must do so simultaneously wrt all frames, thus negating SR's relativity of simultaneity. Now I know that you will respond, "not so", but consider that if this is not in fact the case, then at some given instant we will have one of the spots moving superluminally wrt K, but not wrt K'. This directly contradicts either SR, or your assessment above, take your pick. As far as I'm concerned, when one goes the other goes with it, and thus the book is closed. Now I know this may be difficult to understand, but you cannot argue the points made in the Gravitomagnetism thread, and the result of those premises is that the actually correct theory requires the incorrectness of SR. I have no choice but to stick to the theory that explains nature coherently, and it just doesn't happen to be SR. OTOH if not for the overwhelming counter evidence that I've provided, I might also find SR agreeable from an aesthetic point of view. It has nothing to do with sentiment, not in my case. It's a matter of pure empiricism and logical principles. My disgust with the illogic of the theory wasn't spawned by the theory, but by the mentality of the majority of its die-hard adherents. Richard Perry http://www.cswnet.com/~rper |
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EL wrote: Richard wrote in message ... W = (v+w)/(1 + vw/c^2) Need I continue? Richard Perry [EL] From the paper, the group velocity is { vg = c/ng } From the same paper also, the group refractive index was measured to be { Using a least square fitting procedure, we obtain a pulse advancement shift of 63 (±1) nsec. Compared with the 0.2 nsec propagation time for light to traverse the 6-cm length of the atomic cell in vacuum, the 63nsec advancement gives an effective group index of ng = 315(±5). } They simply divided 63 ns by 0.2 ns and a dimensionless ratio is 315. Therefore the group velocity is vg = (3 x 10^8) / (315) = 952,381 meters/second Can any one see any superluminal **** in this velocity? Nevertheless, the suckers comment saying { We note here that the measured superluminal pulse propagation inside the transparent anomalous dispersion medium is a linear effect. } Naturally if they have divided 0.2 by 63 and stated that the new group refractive index was 0.0031746[031746]° rather than 1.0031746[031746]°, then any decent scientist could have sued them for fraud but what they did is pretend to misinterpret the result which is a very normal delay in an extremely dispersive medium. What that paper was doing is taking the reader in a wild tour demonstrating a rigorous experimental setup to convince the reader that it is serious science if that reader was competent and to get the reader lost and baffled if the reader was incompetent. Then suddenly they fabricate the outcome and while admitting that the so elaborately prepared signal was delayed by 63 or 62 nano-seconds in the dispersive caesium medium while in vacuum it is delayed by 0.2 ns only, you find them claiming that it was 315 times faster rather than slower! If they dare to say that that 62 ns is the time interval between reading an output first and then pumping an input then how many asylum residents would believe that claim? Any forward shift must be an artefact of the 50 KHz continuous pulsing where the output of a previous dispersive pulse is grouped with a current vacuum reference pulse. The scam is clearly based on the rabid desire from the physics community to confirm time variance as proposed by Einstein relativities. This is really sick and I CAN debunk every single fraudulent claim made by assholes who seek fame riding on an ancient error for rewarding the biggest asshole a Nobel Prize. EL I bow before your greatness EL You really are bark 'and' bite. Now ifI could only get you to work on my direct particle interaction (DPI) theory, maybe work out the propagational details, or just the statistical aspects Richard Perry http://www.cswnet.com/~rper |
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