NihilistImp, people have carefully worked out ways to explain this in terms of relativity.
Whether nonrelativistic explanations can also fit or whether they all have to be wrong, is I think undetermined now. Some nonrelativistic explanations have been shown to be wrong.
The fix to the ground pivot axis, is based on gravity. The length of the delay line is based on the altering angles of incidence versus the plumb of gravity. By the way this is a 2D device so one either needs several of them or to switch to a hemispherical architecture, to navigate the spherics, of 3D.
@NihilistImp That is my doubt as well. I haven't quite understood how this device is made, but I thought that there must be something not fixed to it in order to allow the frequencies to shift.. So where is the fixed-to-the-ground-component?
NihilistImp, people have carefully worked out ways to explain this in terms of relativity.
Whether nonrelativistic explanations can also fit or whether they all have to be wrong, is I think undetermined now. Some nonrelativistic explanations have been shown to be wrong.
jethomas5 3 months ago
The fix to the ground pivot axis, is based on gravity. The length of the delay line is based on the altering angles of incidence versus the plumb of gravity. By the way this is a 2D device so one either needs several of them or to switch to a hemispherical architecture, to navigate the spherics, of 3D.
doceigen 4 months ago
Doesn't this this violate Einsteins special theory of relativity?
NihilistImp 1 year ago 2
@NihilistImp I think it acually proves it.
pietzeekoe 9 months ago
@NihilistImp That is my doubt as well. I haven't quite understood how this device is made, but I thought that there must be something not fixed to it in order to allow the frequencies to shift.. So where is the fixed-to-the-ground-component?
antonello988 5 months ago