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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: dougdoug Date: Sep 17, 2008 20:13
NoEinstein wrote:
> On Sep 17, 2:07 am, HW@....(Dr. Henri Wilson) wrote:
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> Dear Henri: Light always leaves the source at: ['c' plus or minus
> v]. But when both the source and the destination are moving at the
> identical velocity component, the velocity of the apparatus cancels
> out. But that DOESN'T mean that the light isn't speeding up and
> slowing down all over the place! I recommend that you write just one
> algebraic equation as is explained in the following link, to learn the
> above fact for yourself:
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> Replicating NoEinstein’s Invalidation of M-M
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/t/ac6fcd9b4e8112ed?hl=en
>
> — NoEinstein —
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Be sure and read this, especially the comments showing how silly the
whole concept that he has is. He also had been invited to show the
details of his "experiment" but he has refused, so we know that he
did not do anything. He also did no algebra to check his predictions
but rather just likes to state the results as fact. At one point, he
said that he was not going to discuss the experiments and that we
would just have to accept his results over that of competent
experimenters over the last century or so.
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