Re: Analysis of gas mode MM interferometer operation using standard SR formulae.



On Sun, 11 May 2008 10:42:11 -0500, Tom Roberts
<tjroberts137@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Surfer wrote:
So that only leaves temperature gradients in the air to worry about.
However, as Miller ventilated his room, any stable gradients would
have been broken up.

When are you actually going to READ WHAT MILLER WROTE????

My Fig. 1, his Fig. 8, CLEARLY shows a stable temperature gradient
persisted throughout that run.

Jerry was discussing the effects of a SPATIAL temperature gradient in
air. Your Fig 1, Miller's Fig 8. shows the effect of a temperature
drift with TIME.

You just keep making silly and stupid statements.

I think you are confusing the dimensions of space with the dimension
of time.

They are different.

-- Surfer


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