It occured to me that a one way light speed experiment performed under the 
assumption that absolute motion is correct does not need to worry whether clock 
sychronisation is affected by motion.
 
The experiment should proceed on the assumption that it is sufficient to 
synchronize two clocks at the same location and then move them apart the 
desired 
distance.
 
If clock synchronisation is affected significantly by the motion of separation, 
it will show up in the data but it can be removed from the data after the fact 
using special relativity.
 
Harry   

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