Re: This is What Einstein Actually Did.




"Randy Poe" <poespam-trap@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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kenseto wrote:
Please list the TWLS experiments done so far as specified by
Einstein...TWLS=2AB/(t'A-tA). Bet you can't.

I've done that experiment with freshman physics students
in physics lab.

You have a pulsing laser source, a distant mirror (the end of
the hall in the physics lab building will do), and a photocell back
near the source.

On a scope you measure the time difference t'A-tA between
emitted pulse and received pulse.

How does a scope measure the time difference (t'A-tA)?

Then you measure the distance AB from laser to mirror.
Estimate c as 2AB/(t'A-tA).

Did you measure the distance AB using a measuring tape? Or did you use the
time difference (t'A-tA) and the standard definition for a meter
(1/299,792,458 light-second) to measure length? Did you measure TWLS at
different distances of separation between the source and the mirror? If you
did can you give us the results or can you give us any published results?
Thanks.

Ken Seto



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