Re: GPS 'GR Correction' Myth.
- From: "Androcles" <Me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 23:20:05 GMT
"Henri Wilson" <HW@..> wrote in message
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> From studying variable star light curves, I have good reason to believe
> that
> light speed becomes reasonably unified after about 10-30 LYs of travel.
> That
> is, light curves don't change much for observer distances beyond about 20
> LYs.
LOL! Still haven't modeled V1493 Aql yet, I see.
If you had, you'd not be making absurd statements.
BTW, Mira is 400 light years away. Guess what the period is?
Androcles.
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