Re: OWLS & Out of Sync Clocks-By How Much Are They Out of Sync.
- From: "kenseto@xxxxxxxxxx" <kenseto@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Nov 2005 08:37:10 -0800
SR says that two touching and synchronized clocks moving in the
opposite directions at a rate of separation 20m/day....such a pair of
clocks will remain synchronized, Using these two clocks to measure OWLS
will get the following results:
1. OWLS is isotropic.
2.OWLS does not have the value of 299,792,458m/sec.
That's why you SRians refuse to do any direct OWLS measurements.
Ken Seto
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