• Re: Michelson-Morley While Non-Inertial Versus Inertial

    From Richard Hachel@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 24 14:06:54 2024
    Le 24/10/2024 à 15:14, amirjfnin@hotmail.com (mme_wrt_eci) a écrit :
    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.

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  • From mme_wrt_eci@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 24 13:14:00 2024
    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

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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 25 00:53:11 2024
    On Thu, 24 Oct 2024 13:14:00 +0000, mme_wrt_eci wrote:

    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
    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

    Cheers,
    mme_wrt_eci

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