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Dr. Henri Wilson  
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 More options Oct 20 2007, 6:34 pm
Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics, sci.astro
From: HW@....(Dr. Henri Wilson)
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 22:34:44 GMT
Local: Sat, Oct 20 2007 6:34 pm
Subject: Re: GETTING RID OF EINSTEIN RELATIVITY
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 15:17:36 +0200, "Paul B. Andersen"

<paul.b.ander...@guesswhathia.no> wrote:
>Dr. Henri Wilson skrev:
>> On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 14:43:18 +0100, "George Dishman" <geo...@briar.demon.co.uk>
>> wrote:

>>> "Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message
>>> news:qvvch3tie21hmgs24pp4ptaunc4u0pid3m@4ax.com...

>>>> No it doesn't work like that.
>>>> You seem to think the source emits sine waves..... when it emits photon
>>>> PARTICLES.
>>> Monochromatic light is a sine wave. The purpose of
>>> ballistic theory is to predict the speed of those
>>> waves.

>> Photons move at c wrt the source...which is the moving splitting mirror.

>>>> Displacement occurs whenever there is a rotation speed. That is, when the
>>>> path
>>>> lengths are different.
>>> SHenry, constantly repeating this crap doesn't
>>> move anything forward. I have told you why that
>>> isn't possible, the displacement is determined
>>> by the relative phases of the two waves at the
>>> detector which you add to get the total. The
>>> light elsewhere cannot influence that sum.

>> ...George, the phases of rays emitted from ONE STATIC POINT when they arrive at
>> the detector clearly differ.

>What is the phase at the front of each of your rays?
>Does it vary as the rays move?

At any instant, the phase at the front of each moving line is indicated by the
teeth on the wheel....obviously....

I have included a pause/restart button so you can see.

>Paul

Henri Wilson. ASTC,BSc,DSc(T)

www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm


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