Re: Dayton Miller's Data have no Real Signal



On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 11:55:36 -0600, Tom Roberts <tjroberts@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>
>For plots such as Figure 1 of
>http://www.orgonelab.org/miller.htm, the errorbars exceed the size of
>the paper.
>
Not necessarily. The fluctuations that you would like to regard as
errors may be due to turbulence in the flow, which would be part of
the phenomenon we wish to measure.

The following paper shows that turbulence should be expected.

"The Dynamical Velocity Superposition Effect in the Quantum-Foam
In-Flow Theory of Gravity"
http://www.scieng.flinders.edu.au/cpes/people/cahill_r/HPS22.pdf

Figure 1 on Page 15 illustrates the case for the sun.

"Velocity field v, with asymptotic flow V , expected from (31) showing
greatest turbulence effects along the direction parallel to V and
through the bulk of the sun S . Flow described by network of observers
co-moving with the sun. On and near the plane P , with normal V , we
have v in .V ¡ 0 . The direction of absolute motion V of the solar
system is such that P is very accurately the plane of the ecliptic."


Peter

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