Re: Michelson-Morley: Much ado about nil
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You are wrong. I am NOT going to remove MY own messages. I want to
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Yours Sincerely,
Valeri Dvoeglazov
rambus2005@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
cafeinst@xxxxxxx wrote:
Has anyone read this paper?
http://www.ptep-online.com/index_files/2006/PP-06-10.PDF
It claims that the Michelson-Morley experiment doesn't really prove
that there is no absolute continuum. Any comments about it? It seems to
me to be very surprising. His argument is not very complicated; I'd
like to hear the opinions of the experts on this.
Thank you,
Craig
1. Published in "Regress in Physics"?
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2. "Doppler Effect" when the source and the receiver move at the same
exact speed?
= In the garbage bin it goes
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