Re: A Doable Experiment to Detect Absolute Motion
From: kenseto (kenseto_at_erinet.com)
Date: 01/12/05
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Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:06:09 GMT
"robert j. kolker" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> mountain man wrote:
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> > "Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
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> >>kenseto wrote:
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> >>>A doable experiment to detect Absolute Motion is described in the
> >>>following
> >>>link (page 3):
> >>>http://www.journaloftheoretics.com/Links/Papers/Seto.pdf
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> >> There is no absolute motion as there is no absolute reference frame.
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> >
> > The assertion there exists no absolute motion is in fact simply one of
> > Einstein's postulates.
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> If you are referring to "Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" Einstein
> assumed two things.
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> The speed of light is constant regardless of the motion of its source.
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> The laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames of reference.
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> Where did he assume there is no absolute motion. He never assumed so
> explicitly although his assumptions imply there is no absolute motion.
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> So far neither of his postulates have ever been empirically falsified.
His postulates are based on the bogus assumption that a clock second is an
interval of universal time. A clock second will have different durations
(different amount of absolute trime) in different states of absolute motion
(in different frames).
The speed of light based on a clock second is a constant math ratio as
follows:
Light path length of rod (299,792,458m)/the universal time content for a
clock second co-moving with the rod.
Ken Seto
Ken Seto
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