Re: LIGHT SPEED = ISOTROPIC and BEYOND ??
- From: "dda1" <rangeravenger@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Feb 2006 07:11:24 -0800
THE_ONE wrote:
Does the speed of light ONLY partially pass as being ISOTROPIC and that
is all ?
I say partially, because even to this date I know of no actual
measurement methods that do not include either round trip measurements
as part of the test, or do not actually measure speed at all, but
instead perform interference pattern tests as a sort of backup test.
Does anyone know of any test of this nature has yet been performed ?
THE_ONE
Looks like we got ourselves a new crank:
http://www.outersecrets.com/index.htm
There are a lot of one way light speed experiments. Now you can take
down your "masterpiece" website (it was reported to Cranks dot net).
.
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