Re: Testing the oneway lightspeed constancy




"xray4abc" <lemhenyil@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mar 21, 3:18 pm, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" <dl...@xxxxxxx>
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Dear xray4abc:

"xray4abc" <lemhen...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Mar 20, 11:45 pm, dlzc <dl...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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At this point I am interested only to find out
if the lightspeed was really found experimentally
constant, using cosmic sources of radiation,
and of course to learn where this information
was published and accessible for the public.

Yes. Used in MMX experiments, and yielded
a constant.
OK. Now by your knowledge, which of those
experiments does not use 2-way propagation
or reflections of light ? (Reflections falsify the
speed of light measurements!)

This is not correct. *Any* determination of speed *requires*
two-way measurement. Note that any "standard distance" confers
"two-way" to any measurement.

| Than should I conclude that there is no real, direct experimental,
| evidence validating the c=const. postulate?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ole_R%C3%B8mer

Smiffy is a lying cretin.





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