Re: QM support for a preferred frame



On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 17:04:08 -0700, Dono <sa_ge@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hey, wake up, we are still discussing the fringe MOVEMENT in MMX, this
has nothing to do with any quantum theory.

The interference of individual photons with themselves is however a
quantum phenomenon.


But MMX results (when the experiments are not executed by crackpots
like Cahill, DeWitte) CONFIRM the SR results exactly.

Vacuum experiments certainly do. But non-vacuum experiments have been
giving mixed results.

So it seems to me something subtle may be happening.
For example consider semiconductors. Pure samples obey Ohm's law
(which is a classical law), but if they are doped with impurities this
is no longer the case, which is why semiconductors can be used to
build amplifiers.

Now, if you want to analyse what happens in a doped semiconductor you
have to use quantum mechanics, because the impurities have quantum
effects.

Perhaps a gas should be regarded as doped vacuum, in which case a full
analysis of a gas-mode MM experiment might require quantum mechanics.

But I am just using my imagination here.


-- Surfer


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