> SR predicts that all of these light speed computations will obtain the > same value, and for standard clocks and rulers it will be c. This > implicitly assumes the clocks and rulers are ideal, in practice there > will be nonzero resolutions and possibly instrumentation effects involved. I agree that TWLS measrements are c and isotropic. Also, I agree that OWLS measurements in both directions are isotropic. However, I don't agree that OWLS measurements has the value c. If OWLS as measured is equal to c why haven't you SRians do such a measurement to silence the aetherists? Ken Seto |
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