>> >Now you can wonder how this is relevant to the H&K experiment. >> > >> Actually, the H&K would use the radio reference, not the clocks. >> The latter just show errors and drift in the clocks themselves. > >??? >Are you saying that clocks weren't used in the H&K? >No? >So what ARE you saying? I'm saying the difference in the clock readings in th H&K is explained by the fact that the two planes experienced different atmospheric turbulence during their trips. The clocks didn't have the same acceleration regimes. The experiment is a joke. Henri Wilson. Technologist. See my animations at: http://www.users.bigpond.com/rmrabb/HW.htm |
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