Re: Hi Folks, Pmb is back! :)



pmb61@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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I don't remember if you are one of the people who believes in Dayton Miller's anomalous "ether drift" result. But in any case I have written an article showing that his data have no signal and are consistent with SR:
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0608238

I've been invited to Case (where Miller worked) to present a colloquium on this. I am about to present a colloquium at Fermilab on experimental tests of SR, and debunking Miller's result will be a part of it.


Tom Roberts
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  • Re: Hi Folks, Pmb is back! :)
    ... Tom Roberts wrote: ... I don't remember if you are one of the people who believes in Dayton ... Miller's anomalous "ether drift" result. ... I've been invited to Case to present a colloquium ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
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