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Old November 4th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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SRians claim that there were a lot of direct TWLS measurements done
before they settle on the current defintion for TWLS of 1
light-second/1 clock second.

I asked them to give me references for such direct measurements but
they refused. Instead they sent me to a wild goose chase. They sent me
to sites that describes the method they use that give rise to the
current definition for a meter.

Is it possible that they never measure the TWLS of light
directly?????????????

Ken Seto

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Hey idiot....what reference do you have that TWLS was measured
directly??

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Old November 4th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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What does TWLS stand for?

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SRians claim that there were a lot of direct TWLS measurements done
before they settle on the current defintion for TWLS of 1
light-second/1 clock second.

I asked them to give me references for such direct measurements but
they refused. Instead they sent me to a wild goose chase. They sent me
to sites that describes the method they use that give rise to the
current definition for a meter.

Is it possible that they never measure the TWLS of light
directly?????????????

Ken Seto



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Old November 4th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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TWLS= Two-way light speed
It is supposed to be measured as follows:
1. the one clock and the reflecting mirror are at rest wrt each other.
2. the distance between the clock and the reflecting mirror is masured
with a ruler call this distance L.
3. The flight time for light to return from the mirror to the clock is
recorded by the clock.....call this time Tr.
4. TWLS=2L/Tr.

Ken Seto

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How is that a direct measurement of TWLS????

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How is that a direct measurement of TWLS????

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How is that a direct measurement of TWLS????

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Old November 4th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Two Way Light Speed, Len.

It is essential to idiot relativists, because Einstein wrote:

"In agreement with experience we further assume the quantity 2AB/(t'A-tA) =
c"
to back up his ridiculous claim

"we establish by definition that the ``time'' required by light to travel
from A to B equals the ``time'' it requires to travel from B to A."

In FACT, AB does not equal BA if there is any relative motion between A and
B.
 




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