If matter spontaneously leaned into the aether wind then stellar aberration would not arise.
harry On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 12:09 PM H LV <hveeder...@gmail.com> wrote: > I just realized that I am just making use of the well known phenomena of > stellar aberration...so leaning into the aether wind > can`t explain the MM experiment. > > Harry > > > On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 5:20 PM ROGER ANDERTON <r.j.ander...@btinternet.com> > wrote: > >> Well one of the things that has confused me when taught relativity is- if >> have length contraction of an object in one direction and not perpendicular >> to that direction; then surely its getting denser along the contracted >> length and then increase gravitational force in the perpendicular >> direction; so should cause contraction in that direction also (?) But >> gravitational effect seems to be ignored. >> >> >> >> ------ Original Message ------ >> From: "H LV" <hveeder...@gmail.com> >> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com >> Sent: Tuesday, 8 Dec, 20 At 21:06 >> Subject: [Vo]:Buster Keaton and the Michelson Morley experiment >> >> Can Buster Keaton explain the Michelson Morley experiment? ;-) >> >> >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/14S0qNLyghHNzB4Sp7Rg-6s8yXypz7mBz/view?usp=sharing >> >> Instead of length contraction in the direction of the aether wind, >> suppose the perpendicular leg of the MM apparatus leans into the aether >> wind instead. >> >> The right amount of lean could have the effect of lengthening the travel >> time on the nominally perpendicular leg so that no fringe shift is produced. >> >> Harry >> >> >>