Experiment in Light-Space-Time Travel - Next Generation Michelson-Morley Experiment
- From: Common World Inheritage Ambassador <srivastava.sunil@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 10:00:56 -0700 (PDT)
Hello Folks,
Has anyone taken the MM experiment, and played with following
parameters:
a. Stretching the length of two legs to a higher number to have a
comparable accuracy in the scales of the distances covered by Light in
a few seconds. Using Geo Synchronous Satellites and Interplanetary
Space Probes (keeping fixed distances with Satellites using some "out
of band" distance/timing mechanism), this should be possible (but
would be still subject to our view of Space and Time).
b. Introducing factors such for medium as Vacuum, On Earth, In Space,
in presence of strong Static and Dynamic Electric Field, Magnetic
Field, and combination of Electric and Magnetic Field Interactions
(which make this wider in options).
c. Is not Sagnac Effect a contradiction to Michelson-Morley Experiment
- and shows Space (and not Space-Time which ties Time and Space as one
4D Fabric), is just nothing.
d. Lene Hau's experiment shows how Light and Matter inter-act but is
there an equivalent experiment which shows how Light and EMF interact
in Vacuum of Space.
e. Speed of Light is said to be constant and Max in Empty Space - but
we measure this in labs, or from remote galactic sources but receivers
in the labs, so how do we take away the effects of Gravitational
Fields, the other sources of interference such as Electric and
Magnetic Fields? Do we not just get an aggregate and average observed
light speeds?
Thanks
Sunil.
.
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