Re: Nikola Tesla on Relativity
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Date: 02/11/05
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Date: 11 Feb 2005 10:15:49 -0800
robert j. kolker wrote:
> There is no way of measure the one way speed of light
> without assuming isotropy.
How soon we forget.
My experiment did just that by simply qualitatively
comparing light's one-way motion wrt two frames.
And isotropy/invariance were neither assumed nor
obtained.
> Try synchronizing clocks in a manner that is not logically
> equivalent to the E-sync.
In the first place, Einstein's clocks are not synchronized;
in the second place, the only way to synchronize clocks is
to start them truly or absolutely simultaneously, something
Einstein was utterly unable to do, so he had to settle for
utterly wrong relative simultaneity.
Here is a picture of absolutely synchronous clocks:
[0]---------------------------------------------[0]
Can you figure out how to obtain such clocks experimentally?
This, and not SR, is what you should be working on because
we need correct, not incorrect, time measurement.
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