Re: How to Replicate NoEinstein's M-M Invalidation (is Copyrighted.)




"none" <""doug\"@(none)"> wrote in message
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| NoEinstein wrote:
| > On Jan 14, 2:38 pm, "Paul B. Andersen"
| > <paul.b.ander...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| >> Androcles wrote:
| >>> "none" <""doug\"@(none)"> wrote in message
| >>> news:13o8t2b50gvdi89@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >>> |NoEinsteinwrote:
| >>> | > To have been a failure, theM-Mexperiment is considered by
many
| >>> | > to be the greatest scientific experiment of all time.
| >>> | It was not a failure. It did not give the results that they were
| >>> | expecting but that means their assumptions were wrong.
| >>> It certainly was a failure, Michelson was attempting to measure
| >>> the speed of light, knowing the speed of Earth through the supposed
| >>> aether as he has been commissioned to do by the US Navy.
| >> Michelson measured the speed of light in 1879, but that is not
| >> the Michelson-Morley experiment, which was designed to measure
| >> the speed of the ether.
| >>
| >> http://www.oisc.net/Speed_of_Light.htm
| >>
| >> --
| >> Paul
| >>
| >> http://home.c2i.net/pb_andersen/
| >
| > Dear Paul: Maxwell proposed to Michelson that Michelson use his new
| > interferometer to measure the drag on light caused by the suspected
| > ether. But Maxwell, and all supposed scientists since, was most
| > naïve. To wit: If 'ether' is capable of slowing the velocity of light
| > over the dimensions of the M-M experiment, then, ether would slow the
| > light from the stars, and from the Sun such that no light could reach
| > the Earth. No light, no life on Earth... Neither Michelson, Morley,
| > Lorentz, FitzGerald, Einstein, nor any of his army of Einsteiniacs
| > were, or are, sufficient mentally endowed to realize that "ether drag"
| > is a non issue. Ether NURTURES light, and only slows short term light
| > traveling at a velocity greater than 'c'. Long term light traveling
| > greater than 'c' will eventually tunnel through the ether. And those
| > tunnels will allow the passage of super fast light over vast distances
| > without interruption. Some of what detectors interpret as gamma rays
| > may be capsules of information compressed for super fast transport
| > across the galaxy. The "reader" for that information would likely
| > need to travel at a very high velocity to uncompress the data. --
| > NoEinstein --

| Now that he is realizing his math is wrong, he is trying to invoke magic
| to explain his "theory". In his mind, naive means has actually studied
| physics and experiments and realizes that what noeinstein is saying is
| not even good enough to be wrong.

One fuckhead believes in aether, the other fuckhead can't do the math.
Neither fuckhead has any chance of understanding physics.





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