Re: P10 Acceleration: Light Speed Doesn't Extrapolate
From: Stephen H. Westin (westin*nospam_at_graphics.cornell.edu)
Date: 08/12/04
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Date: 12 Aug 2004 03:22:20 -0400
r9ns@bestweb.net (Ralph Sansbury) writes:
> Craig Markwardt <craigmnet@REMOVEcow.physics.wisc.edu> wrote in message news:<onoeli9ga4.fsf@cow.physics.wisc.edu>...
> Sansbury <r9ns@bestweb.net writes
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> The questions Marquardt you have avoided answering directly are
How about the question you avoid answering at all?
Do you really believe that the time-Doppler images of Venus and the Moon
are nothing but noise?
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