Re: Whence camest nullness?



On Tue, 5 May 2009, "dlzc1@xxxxxxx" wrote:
Dear b jones:

"b jones" <crackpot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ale105de93i2pueh9u652f58i99h8imce8@xxxxxxxxxx

It did not come from Maxwell!

Yes, it did. A single finite speed of light is a result of
Maxwell's equations.

Dear David A Smith:

Our man Maxwell did not measure the speed of light
using clocks and rulers (coordinate system). This
means that he did not measure either the round-trip
or the one-way speed of light. And, as of today, no
one has measured the latter (using two "fixed" or
nontransported/nonrotated clocks, which slow).

But thanks for being brave enough to be the only
one to try for a rebuttal.

--b jones--

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