Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-30 Thread Terry Blanton
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > Hmmm ... this sounds like a case of attempted record skipping... > > Like Bill-Phil sez: "Well, what if there is no tomorrow? There wasn't one > today." > > Ah ... now I know why you say hello when I say goodbye. Just don't hook the output to

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-30 Thread Jones Beene
Hmmm ... this sounds like a case of attempted record skipping... Like Bill-Phil sez: "Well, what if there is no tomorrow? There wasn't one today." Ah ... now I know why you say hello when I say goodbye. -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton Looks like Cramer got his $$ to finish hi

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-30 Thread Terry Blanton
Looks like Cramer got his $$ to finish his retrocausality experiment: http://nextbigfuture.com/2009/09/john-cramers-retrocausal-experiments.html Terry On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > -Original Message- > From: Mauro Lacy > > >> DJ: Please bring this century old deb

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-14 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: "Stephen A. Lawrence" Date: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:36 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? > > > Harry Veeder wrote: > > > > > > I have no doubt the fring

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 12, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Roarty, Francis X wrote: Would running the test at temperature extremes to compare for change in sag rate/displacement isolate the mechanical from the light path? The test can be fixed by simply using much smaller components, and much sturdier component mount

[Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-12 Thread Jack O Suileabhain
O'Suileabhain > From: mix...@bigpond.com > To: braghgoerin...@hotmail.com > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done > correctly? > Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 08:11:50 +1000 > > In reply to Jack O Suileabhain's message of Thu, 10

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-12 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Would running the test at temperature extremes to compare for change in sag rate/displacement isolate the mechanical from the light path?

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-12 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 11, 2009, at 8:15 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: Horace, Thanks! Now I understand the fringe motion. Harry Thank goodness. I was about to give up on my ability to write. It takes me so many iterations to get things right and clear. Best regards, Horace Heffner http://www.mtaonline.net/~

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Harry Veeder
Horace, Thanks! Now I understand the fringe motion. Harry - Original Message - From: Horace Heffner Date: Friday, September 11, 2009 6:54 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? > > On Sep 11, 2009, at 1:29 PM, Harry Veeder

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 11, 2009, at 1:29 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: Thanks for this detailed reply. Attached is a screen capture from the video. The red dashes indicate the location of the laser. Also attached is your diagram with a few additions. (Hope both images get through vortex) Positions B and C on the sc

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: Jed Rothwell wrote: > Below are some quotes from Collins & Pinch, which I find disturbing. Disturbing, why? Because they reflect badly on Collins & Pinch? That is a complicated subject. It is a difficult to judge whether they agree or disagree with the attitudes t

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Harry Veeder
asses through stages B and C? Harry - Original Message - From: Horace Heffner Date: Friday, September 11, 2009 12:38 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? > One more typo correction and some changes in wording for clarity. &g

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jed Rothwell wrote: > Below are some quotes from Collins & Pinch, which I find disturbing. Disturbing, why? Because they reflect badly on Collins & Pinch? > As I recall from another source, Miller was bitter at the end of his > life. > > > [Miller] rebuilt the apparatus and took readings again

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Harry Veeder wrote: > > > I have no doubt the fringes will shift by pushing against this > particular beam splitter. What one needs is a "sag-o-meter". Wait... > doesn't this apparatus perform this function? A sag-o-meter? You mean, like the one used in the Koreshan Unity survey of 1897, which

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Jed Rothwell
Below are some quotes from Collins & Pinch, which I find disturbing. As I recall from another source, Miller was bitter at the end of his life. [Miller] rebuilt the apparatus and took readings again on 4, 5 and 6 September 1924. Miller now found a persistent positive displacement, and concl

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Jack O Suileabhain
he Black-Sky X-Project award, for instance, was no small accomplishment. I'm smiling, who'd've thought, his fuel for his space plane is powdered-tires & nitrous-oxide. . . . simply amazing! > From: hvee...@ncf.ca > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Date: Fri, 11 S

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Harry Veeder wrote: > > - Original Message - From: "Stephen A. Lawrence" > Date: Friday, September 11, 2009 2:32 pm Subject: > Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done > correctly? > > >> Which is irrelevant because they hav

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Mauro Lacy > DJ: Please bring this century old debate to completion? It will be completed when completed, David. I hope that everyone interested in this can take a moment to look at the "The Alternate View" column of John G. Cramer article in Analog http://ww

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: "Stephen A. Lawrence" Date: Friday, September 11, 2009 2:32 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? > > Which is irrelevant because they have been replicated, with > variations,many times

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Jed Rothwell
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote: To summarize both the > experiment and the observations were a can of worms, and a lot less > definitive than most history book portray. Which is irrelevant because they have been replicated, with variations, many times over. That's what the book says. It also point

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
David Jonsson wrote: > What about Fizeaus theory. THe actual case can be anything like > emptiness, and then Einsten fits, and any combination of flows in > different directions, and then Fizeau fits. Is there any problems in > just combining he two? Why would you do that? SR fits in all cases,

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jed Rothwell wrote: > The Michelson-Morley experiment and interferometer, and the 1919 > Eddington eclipse observations are discussed in the book by Collins & > Pinch, "The Golem" Cambridge U., 1993. To summarize both the > experiment and the observations were a can of worms, and a lot less > def

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread David Jonsson
What about Fizeaus theory. THe actual case can be anything like emptiness, and then Einsten fits, and any combination of flows in different directions, and then Fizeau fits. Is there any problems in just combining he two? David David Jonsson, Sweden, phone callto:+46703000370 On Fri, Sep 11, 200

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Jed Rothwell
The Michelson-Morley experiment and interferometer, and the 1919 Eddington eclipse observations are discussed in the book by Collins & Pinch, "The Golem" Cambridge U., 1993. To summarize both the experiment and the observations were a can of worms, and a lot less definitive than most history bo

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Mauro Lacy
> Please bring this century old debate to completion? It will be completed when completed, David. > > Can someone give a short status update on what different people think? > Please, I am interested but cannot read all of it. 10-15 years ago I was > really into this and then I dropped out. Seems

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Mauro Lacy
> > > Mauro Lacy wrote: >>> Mauro Lacy wrote: >>> >>> By the way, I have a question for you, in the form of a zen koan: "We >> know the sound of two hands clapping, but what is the sound of one hand >> clapping?" We can reformulate it for the ocassion as: "We know the >> interference patt

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread David Jonsson
Please bring this century old debate to completion? Can someone give a short status update on what different people think? Please, I am interested but cannot read all of it. 10-15 years ago I was really into this and then I dropped out. Seems like an endless debate. David David Jonsson, Sweden,

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Mauro Lacy wrote: >> Mauro Lacy wrote: >> >> >>> By the way, I have a question for you, in the form of a zen koan: "We >>> > know the sound of two hands clapping, but what is the sound of one hand > clapping?" We can reformulate it for the ocassion as: "We know the > interference patt

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Horace Heffner
One more typo correction and some changes in wording for clarity. On Sep 10, 2009, at 8:27 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: - Original Message - From: Horace Heffner Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009 8:02 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Mauro Lacy
> > > Mauro Lacy wrote: > >> By the way, I have a question for you, in the form of a zen koan: "We know the sound of two hands clapping, but what is the sound of one hand clapping?" We can reformulate it for the ocassion as: "We know the interference pattern produced by two streams of light, but wh

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Horace Heffner
Slight correction made. On Sep 10, 2009, at 8:27 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: - Original Message - From: Horace Heffner Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009 8:02 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? On Sep 10, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Harry

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-11 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 10, 2009, at 8:27 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: - Original Message - From: Horace Heffner Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009 8:02 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? On Sep 10, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: I still

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: Horace Heffner Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009 8:02 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? > > On Sep 10, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: > > > > > I still find the sagging beam

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Mauro Lacy wrote: > > By the way, I have a question for you, in the form of a zen koan: "We > know the sound of two hands clapping, but what is the sound of one > hand clapping?" We can reformulate it for the ocassion as: "We know > the interference pattern produced by two streams of light, but

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 10, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: I still find the sagging beam splitter explanation inconsistent with what is observed. As the beam splitter rotates into and out of the vertical orientation this is when the supposed sagging is nil so the pattern's movement should change direc

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Mauro Lacy
Jones Beene wrote: > > *An unfolding story- and e**legant and convincing demo** (of > something)** :* > > *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T0d7o8X2-E* > > *Rotatable** Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment.** * > > *P*ossible implications:* * > > 1) An optical gravitometer? > > 2) th

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Terry Blanton
If the warpage is on one of the mirrors instead of the frame, the max occurs when the mirror is perpendicular to the axis of rotation, +/- 45 degrees to the horizontal. Or not. Terry On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: > > I still find the sagging beam splitter explanation inco

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Harry Veeder
I still find the sagging beam splitter explanation inconsistent with what is observed. As the beam splitter rotates into and out of the vertical orientation this is when the supposed sagging is nil so the pattern's movement should change direction during this interval. When the beam splitter is

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Terry Blanton
gt; From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:18 AM > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done > correctly? > > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: >> >>

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 10, 2009, at 8:48 AM, Harry Veeder wrote: What one needs is a "sag-o-meter". At my age the invention of a sag-o-meter is less than comforting. 8^) Best regards, Horace Heffner http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 10, 2009, at 9:58 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote: Something else worth trying, an experiment that shouldn't be too expensive to assemble would be to spin the apparatus while it is set in it's horizontal position. IOW, turn the apparatus into a spinning centrifuge. Make sur

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 10, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Gibson Elliot wrote: I would think that running the device with the axis tilted 45 deg. off center to the left, and then to the 45 deg. off center to the right, would allow for normalizing out the effects of mechanical shifting or warping. Not true. Any chan

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Jack O Suileabhain wrote: > .hmmessage P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: > 10pt; font-family:Verdana } The device looks flimsy: Centrifugal > momentum at the bottom of the gravity trough 'pendulum' swing is > going to amplify enough 'g's to simply torque the componants of

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
Something else worth trying, an experiment that shouldn't be too expensive to assemble would be to spin the apparatus while it is set in it's horizontal position. IOW, turn the apparatus into a spinning centrifuge. Make sure it's carefully counter balanced, then spin up the RPMs to something equiv

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Gibson Elliot
etc.. to set this up? Gibson --- On Thu, 9/10/09, Harry Veeder wrote: From: Harry Veeder Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 9:48 AM - Original Message - From: OrionWorks

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Jack O Suileabhain
#x27; the audience on the cheap tend to seem somewhat cheesy across the board. But some people like Gouda & some like Danish Delfino, so to each his own I guess. JO > From: hvee...@ncf.ca > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 12:48:22 -0400 > Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michels

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Harry Veeder
- Original Message - From: OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:53 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? > I was speculating that my second suggestion might help deal that > question, hop

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Roarty, Francis X
But Terry, if not geosynchronous aren't you effectively rotating it, albeit slowly? Fran -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:18 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer exper

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Terry Blanton
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Harry Veeder wrote: > > Please elabourate. > What differences do you expect? Instead of rotating the device I would like to see the results if it were pointed in fixed directions relative to the ISS as it orbited the earth. Terry

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
>From Francis: > Steven, > Isn't it going to be difficult to identify whether the change is introduced by > mechanical motion due to the variation in field strength or the effect on the > photon from the same variation? In my original comments I was concerned about certain questions you bring up.

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread Roarty, Francis X
ionwo...@charter.net] Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:12 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? >From Horace > I think the most likely explanation is that the beam splitter sags multiple wavelengths > when the de

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-10 Thread OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
>From Horace > I think the most likely explanation is that the beam splitter sags multiple wavelengths > when the device is at the critical angle shown, i.e. when the beam splitter is horizontal. > This explains maximum interference at the 180 degree opposed points, and no interference > when the

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Horace Heffner
On Sep 9, 2009, at 7:07 AM, Jones Beene wrote: An unfolding story- and elegant and convincing demo (of something) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T0d7o8X2-E Rotatable Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment. Possible implications: 1) An optical gravitometer? 2) the mirrors

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Harry Veeder
Please elabourate. What differences do you expect? Harry - Original Message - From: Terry Blanton Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 6:06 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? > I have always considered mass to be an aether sink. T

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Frank
sday, September 09, 2009 12:17 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? I should add as possible implications: 1) An optical gravitometer? . one that may detect virtual photons (i.e. as an indicator of gravitons). If

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Terry Blanton
I have always considered mass to be an aether sink. This experiment needs to be performed on the space station. Terry On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Jones Beene wrote: > An unfolding story- and elegant and convincing demo (of something) : > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T0d7o8X2-E > > Rot

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread mixent
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Wed, 09 Sep 2009 15:10:58 -0400: Hi, [snip] > >nice video. Indeed. Typical German "gründlichkeit". It's one of the best short science videos I have ever seen, and I find it very convincing. Analogous to the discovery that the electric and magnetic fields are

Re: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Harry Veeder
nice video. - Original Message - From: Jones Beene > > 2)the mirrors and/or the beamsplitter experience a torque If that is the cause wouldn't you expect the fringe shift to occur four times in a revolution rather than the two shifts observed? harry

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Roarty, Francis X
ember 09, 2009 11:07 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly? An unfolding story- and elegant and convincing demo (of something) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T0d7o8X2-E Rotatable Michelson-Morley Interferometer experimen

RE: [Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Jones Beene
I should add as possible implications: 1)An optical gravitometer? .. one that may detect virtual photons (i.e. as an indicator of gravitons). If the mainstream is correct on gravitons, then detection of individual gravitons, although not prohibited by any fundamental law, would be

[Vo]:Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment finally done correctly?

2009-09-09 Thread Jones Beene
An unfolding story- and elegant and convincing demo (of something) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T0d7o8X2-E Rotatable Michelson-Morley Interferometer experiment. Possible implications: 1) An optical gravitometer? 2) the mirrors and/or the beamsplitter experience a torque 3)