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Michelson-Morley While Non-Inertial Versus Inertial
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mme_wrt_eci
2024-10-24 13:14:00 UTC
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If acceleration is absolute then should Michelson-Morley experiments get
varying results if done while accelerating compared with done while
inertial? Someone try it out!

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mme_wrt_eci
Richard Hachel
2024-10-24 14:06:54 UTC
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Post by mme_wrt_eci
If acceleration is absolute then should Michelson-Morley experiments get
varying results if done while accelerating compared with done while
inertial? Someone try it out!
Cheers,
mme_wrt_eci
C'est une bonne question.

R.H.
Bertietaylor
2024-10-25 00:53:11 UTC
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Post by mme_wrt_eci
If acceleration is absolute
No acceleration is with respect to a selected reference frame. So is
velocity and kinetic energy.




then should Michelson-Morley experiments get
Post by mme_wrt_eci
varying results if done while accelerating compared with done while
inertial? Someone try it out!
All that experiment shows that if Earth moves on space the speed of
light varies with speed of its emitter.

Woof-woof

Bertietaylor
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mme_wrt_eci
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