Re: A way to measure OWLS...and verify the constancy of the one way speed of light



Tom Roberts <tjroberts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>C.J. Luke wrote:
>> We build an instrument that consists of the following: [...]
>
>This does not measure the one-way speed of light, it measures the
>round-trip speed of light in a combination of the fiber and the free
>space between the end of the fiber and the "receiving lens". For
>different positions of the fiber end there are different proportions of
>fiber and free space, but it's still a round trip measurement.
>
>
>Tom Roberts tjroberts@xxxxxxxxxx
Not even close Tom...unless you have a new definiton for round trip
that you could share with us. The portion of the trip in the fiber is
completely inconsequential to the end result so I have no idea what
proportions you are talking about above. The flight time in the cable
is exactly canceled. The only flight time measured is the flight time
from the end of the cable to the receiving lens. Simple.



"The lack of reason is overcome by the passion of belief"
< cj@xxxxxxxxxx >
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