Re: Michelson-Moreley

Bob Paddock ( bpaddock@csonline.net )
Thu, 14 Oct 1999 20:25:02 -0400

>I have been beating at this Michelson Moreley for some time and it seems
>that there is a crack.

More like a very large hole:

Some thing I saved from the KeelyNet message base in 1992:

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By Erol Torun 07/20/92 from the KeelyNet BBS.

"Concerning the Silvertooth experiment: The
Michelson-Morley experiment, which did not show any
translational motion through an aether or other medium of
propagation, was later shown to have a fundamental flaw:
The standing waves that are reflected back onto a mirror
become phase locked on the mirror, and hence to its motion
through space. Silvertooth built a standing wave experiment
that avoids the phase locking encountered in the
Michelson-Morley setup. It uses a configuration similar to
the Sagnac experiment, which many years ago did detect
motion relative to an aether. Silvertooth's addition was a
sensor capable of measuring the spacing between standing
wave nodes.

This spacing is dependent upon the orientation of
the apparatus relative to the Earth's motion, and this fact
made the Earth's motion measurable. Silvertooth measured
the 378 km/s motion of the Earth in this experiment.
Some references are: Silvertooth, E.W., "Experimental
Detection of the Ether", Speculations in Science and
Technology, Vol.10, No.1, page 3 (1987) In that same
issue beginning on page 9, is an excellent "Plain English"
summary by H. Aspden entitled 'On the Silvertooth
Experiment'." [We are heading toward the Constellation
Leo.]

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"Standing Save Sensor" by E.W. Silvertooth and
S.F. Jacobs, Applied Optics /Vol. 22. #9/1 May 1983.

"We conclude that this standing wave sensor has an effective
thickness < [greek upside down Y]/100 and clearly capable of
very respectable measurements. The device is rugged, easy to
adjust, and capable of miniaturization. One would expect that
these features, along with the unique single-beam
configuration, would make this interferometer useful for
some as yet unidentified application.

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See also http://www.oilcity.org/research/

>Where did I go wrong?

By following the Gardians of Status Quo for to long maybe? :-)

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