Re: 1c+1c Closing Velocity of Light and Matter
From: The Ghost In The Machine (ewill_at_sirius.athghost7038suus.net)
Date: 01/17/05
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 01:00:15 GMT
In sci.physics.relativity, jgreenfield@seol.net.au
<jgreen@seol.net.au>
wrote
on 16 Jan 2005 15:39:32 -0800
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[my stuff snipped; I like this idea better :-) ]
> Send the two satellites in opposite directions around the moon, synched
> to pass each other as one is going away from earth, and one toward. As
> they pass, they emit simultaneous signals, as checked by their onboard
> clocks, and triggered by signal between the two craft, the delay of
> which (for their separation and inbuilt computing) was previously
> measured. Each half circuit, signal arrival time on earth will reverse;
> A beats B, then on opposite side, B beats A
> ......because c'=c+v
Not a bad idea! Of course SR predicts something entirely different.
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