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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to draw your attention to our new paper " On light aberration " *Abstract* We will study astronomical aberration of light from the view of classical and relativistic formalisms and reveal the following salient feature of aberration in classical formalism: the models of moving observer and stationary source and of moving source and stationary observer are non-identical. As opposite to this, the relativistic formalism has based its modelling on the identity of these models, which causes full phenomenological discrepancy of relativistic approach to the real description of aberration. We will show that Airy obtained a negative result in his experiment with the telescope filled with water because of features of telescopic system, which he did not account. If getting these masking effects over, we can suggest a method to measure exactly the absolute velocity and direction of the Earth motion based on the feature of aberration predicted by classical formalism. Additionally, we will give one more scheme to register the velocity of Earth. This technique will allow to measure, just as the technique based on aberration, the first-order values of smallness in v/c. ________ As aberration is one of crux problems of physics and astronomy, we are hoping, it will be important for many of you to understand that in reality this effect is much more complicated. This can considerably improve your understanding of aberration problem. Enjoy reading the full text he http://selftrans.narod.ru/v5_2/conte...tml#aberration Best to you all, Sergey B. Karavashkin Head Laboratory SELF 187 apt., 38 bldg. Prospect Gagarina Kharkov 61140 Ukraine Phone: +38 (057) 73706624 e-mail: , http://www.angelfire.com/la3/SELFlab/index.html |
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Sergey Karavashkin wrote:
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to draw your attention to our new paper " On light aberration " *Abstract* We will study astronomical aberration of light from the view of classical and relativistic formalisms and reveal the following salient feature of aberration in classical formalism: the models of moving observer and stationary source and of moving source and stationary observer are non-identical. As opposite to this, the relativistic formalism has based its modelling on the identity of these models, which causes full phenomenological discrepancy of relativistic approach to the real description of aberration. We will show that Airy obtained a negative result in his experiment with the telescope filled with water because of features of telescopic system, which he did not account. If getting these masking effects over, we can suggest a method to measure exactly the absolute velocity and direction of the Earth motion based on the feature of aberration predicted by classical formalism. Additionally, we will give one more scheme to register the velocity of Earth. This technique will allow to measure, just as the technique based on aberration, the first-order values of smallness in v/c. ________ As aberration is one of crux problems of physics and astronomy, we are hoping, it will be important for many of you to understand that in reality this effect is much more complicated. This can considerably improve your understanding of aberration problem. Enjoy reading the full text he http://selftrans.narod.ru/v5_2/conte...tml#aberration Best to you all, Sergey B. Karavashkin Head Laboratory SELF 187 apt., 38 bldg. Prospect Gagarina Kharkov 61140 Ukraine Phone: +38 (057) 73706624 e-mail: , http://www.angelfire.com/la3/SELFlab/index.html Can you post this on the internet in .pdf format to make it easier to download and read? Vern |
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wrote in message oups.com... Sergey Karavashkin wrote: Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to draw your attention to our new paper " On light aberration " *Abstract* We will study astronomical aberration of light from the view of classical and relativistic formalisms and reveal the following salient feature of aberration in classical formalism: the models of moving observer and stationary source and of moving source and stationary observer are non-identical. As opposite to this, the relativistic formalism has based its modelling on the identity of these models, which causes full phenomenological discrepancy of relativistic approach to the real description of aberration. We will show that Airy obtained a negative result in his experiment with the telescope filled with water because of features of telescopic system, which he did not account. If getting these masking effects over, we can suggest a method to measure exactly the absolute velocity and direction of the Earth motion based on the feature of aberration predicted by classical formalism. Additionally, we will give one more scheme to register the velocity of Earth. This technique will allow to measure, just as the technique based on aberration, the first-order values of smallness in v/c. ________ As aberration is one of crux problems of physics and astronomy, we are hoping, it will be important for many of you to understand that in reality this effect is much more complicated. This can considerably improve your understanding of aberration problem. Enjoy reading the full text he http://selftrans.narod.ru/v5_2/conte...tml#aberration Best to you all, Sergey B. Karavashkin Head Laboratory SELF 187 apt., 38 bldg. Prospect Gagarina Kharkov 61140 Ukraine Phone: +38 (057) 73706624 e-mail: , http://www.angelfire.com/la3/SELFlab/index.html Can you post this on the internet in .pdf format to make it easier to download and read? Careful, before you waste too much time on this, be aware that this person has a function with a curl(grad) that is not zero. See thread http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...b73c5fd98f8a36 and http://groups-beta.google.com/groups...rgey+grad+curl and elsewhere... Dirk Vdm |
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wrote: Can you post this on the internet in .pdf format to make it easier to download and read? Vern Dear Vern, sorry for delay. PDF file is too large to download (about 8 Mb). Please take doc.zip (checked for viruses) he http://selftrans.narod.ru/v5_2/aberration/aberENG.zip Looking forward to hear your opinion, Sergey |
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"Sergey Karavashkin" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: Can you post this on the internet in .pdf format to make it easier to download and read? Vern Dear Vern, sorry for delay. PDF file is too large to download (about 8 Mb). Please take doc.zip (checked for viruses) he http://selftrans.narod.ru/v5_2/aberration/aberENG.zip Looking forward to hear your opinion, Sergey Thanks, it looks very interesting and I'll read it, eventhough there likely is an error somewhere. ![]() But you won't hear my opinion except if I find the time to study it and reach some kind of conclusion. Best regards, Harald |
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Harry wrote: "Sergey Karavashkin" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: Can you post this on the internet in .pdf format to make it easier to download and read? Vern Dear Vern, sorry for delay. PDF file is too large to download (about 8 Mb). Please take doc.zip (checked for viruses) he http://selftrans.narod.ru/v5_2/aberration/aberENG.zip Looking forward to hear your opinion, Sergey Thanks, it looks very interesting and I'll read it, eventhough there likely is an error somewhere. ![]() But you won't hear my opinion except if I find the time to study it and reach some kind of conclusion. Best regards, Harald Dear Harry, I am pleased seeing you on my thread. As to mistake, I take your challenge. Colleagues on another forum already have ploughed up our paper in trying to find the mistake, but had to admit, there is not. So you can be busy on. ;-) To the point, in the early this year we published a paper describing the transverse Doppler effect from the view of classical formalism. From this material you can well see the cause of your negative experimental results which I predicted (if you remember). Should then you and your boss be not greedy and self-confident, now you would be not smacking lips, you would be co-authors of positive experimental results in this trend of acoustics. ;-) Best to you, Sergey |
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