Re: A simple lightspeed experiment by single GPS horizon skimming.
- From: "LeoVuyk@xxxxxxxxx" <LeoVuyk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 04:50:55 -0800
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: > : > :A simple lightspeed experiment by single GPS horizon skimming.
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: > : > : If we accept
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: > : > In hypothetical sentences introduced by 'if' and referring to
: > : > past time, where conditions are to be deemed 'unfulfilled',
: > : > the verb will regularly be found in the pluperfect subjunctive,
: > : > in both protasis and apodosis.
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: My open letter dated 16 october 2007 to professor Langley.
:
: Dear professor Langley,
:
: I am aware of your magnificent work on high precision GPS Point
: positioning models.
: In my own -fully different- QM vacuum research, I came to surprising
: conclusions about the origin of strong outliers in GPS signals which
: are supported by your TOPEX-POSEIDON and CHAMP pseudorange residuals
: up to 5 meters, which I found inside articles mentioned below
: I came to the (anti-relativistic) conclusion, that the Earth's orbital
: speed, ca. 30 km/sec, should be incorporated in the GPS signal speed.
: The effect should be a GPS-LEO pseudorange residual decrease of max 3
: meters.
: My vacuum model predict that; If GPS signals are not directly pointing
: into the surface of the massive gravitating Earth then the orbital
: speed of the Earth should be accounted for.
:
: Thus for ground based receivers this is mostly not the case.
: On Earth, this effect should be measurable only on mountain summits or
: high riser buildings. (see attachment) and also on internet:
:http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/03/how-small-anomalies-...
: and perhaps:
:http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/
:
: ps. This is an open letter also visible on other locations.
:
: I hope you like it.
:
: LeoVuyk.
:
: Your articles which I see As a support of the vacuum effect mentioned
: above:
: Evaluation of High-Precision, Single-Frequency GPS Point Positioning
: Models (2001)
:http://gauss.gge.unb.ca/papers.pdf/iongnss2004.beran.pdf
: GPS Phase-Connected, Precise Point Positioning
: of Low Earth Orbiters (2004)
:http://gauss.gge.unb.ca/papers.pdf/gnss01.bisnath.pdf
:
: by Tomas Beran, Sunil B. Bisnath and Richard B. Langley
: University of New Brunswick Ca.
:
Indubitably you anticipate a reaction of a positive nature from said
professor as he appraises your noble effort. You might consider
approaching other highly energetic researchers such as Tom Roberts
(aka Humpty Roberts) for his non-mathematical approach to relativistic
jingoism.
I do.
however,
There seems to be two different shaped LASOF ( local anti-symmetrical
oscillating vacuum frame) lightspeed extinction envelopes, for A:
Earth bound light sources and for B: Satellite- or space based light
sources.
Based on Radar reflection data of Venus and Mercury done by I.I
Shapiro, I concluded, that for Earth bound light sources, the LASOF
extinction envelope around the Earth, seems to be globular with a
diameter of 70 million km. see:http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/02/gravity-dependent-li...
Based on sparse Formosat- Champ- Topex satellite data in combination
with the small anomalies measured by D.Miller ( 1926) and Y.Galaev, I
suggest, that for space based light sources, the LASOF envelope seems
to be ellipsoidal (or cigar shaped), with the major axis coinciding to
the Earth-Satellite axis of the same length ( 70 MILLION KM) and an
unknown minor axis.
Future satellite-GPS distance reading variations should give
information about the minor axis of the cigar shaped LASOF envelope.http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/03/how-small-anomalies-...
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For more clarity, I added a new image (C2) representing the geometry
of the Venus-Earth situation on 10th of April 1964. see:http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/02/gravity-dependent-li...Hide quoted text -
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For more clarity, I added a new image (C2) representing the geometry
of the Venus-Earth situation on 10th of April 1964. see:http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/02/gravity-dependent-
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"Short Period Quasi-Regular Oscillations" of Venus and Mercury of
about 30 days, are described by I.I Shapiro in Radar Astronomy 1968,
page 170-172. see at the end of the file mentioned below.
Examples of QPOs (Quasi Periodic Oscillations) or Orbital
Periodicities of Binaries are supposed to be examples of gravity
influenced LASOF lightspeed anomalies just like Venus and Mercury. see
below articles by: H.Lehmann, (Binary RZ-cas.) and P.G.Ostrov,
(Binary HV 2543).
http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/03/how-small-anomalies-could-influence.html
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