Vertical Michelson-Morley Experiment Part II.mp4

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2010

Follow-up to earlier Michelson-Morley Experiment to demonstrate that the orientation of the fringe pattern image on the viewing screen has no effect upon the experimental results.

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  • It seems, other than working with an experimental setup inferior to that of Dr. Grodsenick's, that all you have accomplished is to show an ordered displacement of constructive interference patterns. Your dark interference patterns are indeed displaced as a function of rotation. Also to assert that Grosenicks experimental system is gravitationally unstable, which from a mechanical standpoint seems absurd; and your system in rotation (which you do not show), borders on ludicrousness.

  • Dear Mr. Paiva,

    Dear Mr. Paiva,

    Thank you for your comments. I will leave it up to the viewers to evaluate your opinions.

    Powerpak8

  • Very nice! So I need the length of your laser running in both interferometer arms. I think your length is too short to show us the effect of gravitation general relativity. I will calculate it immediately when you send the length of arms. :o)

  • Thank you. The interferometer arms are almost exactly the length of the Grusenick interferometer. Most certainly the arms are of insufficient length to detect anything, other than to disprove the claims of Mr. Grusenick. I will disassemble the interferometer for good, since I have other experiments to conduct that do not involve interferometry. Thank you again for your comments.

    Frank Pearce

  • @Powerpak8 You did a great job! I will take off Grusenik Video from my account. Can I put on yours instead?

  • Yes, of course. Thank you.

    Frank

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  • Thanks for the effort! In your experiment there was movement of the fringes as well. This experiment needs to be conducted in zero gravity.

  • Your system in rotation has not been shown.

  • this is not a scientific experiment.

    positioners influenced by gravity.

  • @Powerpak8 One more thing. You can not find out of Dark Matter, Aether and other stuff with this experiment. Since that matter does not react with light so easily.

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