Jeffrey Okamitsu wrote:
See the following:
http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100923/full/news.2010.487.html
Of course, we're probably a few years away from seeing commercially available
instruments with the required precision/accuracy...but it will come.
from the article:Holger Müller, a physicist at the University of
California, Berkeley, says that the study shows that relativity is no
longer confined to experiments working with huge speeds and distances.
"This is mainly a grand technological feat, but has an almost
philosophical component," he says. "It shows that relativity is
something tangible."
Hmm. I think that tvb's demo in the minivan was pretty impressive.....
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