References
"The
only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history."
Friedrich
Hegel
This
is an article and 2 books that talk about our total velocity in space:
[1] R.
A. Muller, "The Cosmic Background Radiation and the New Aether
Drift,"
Scientific American, Volume 238, No. 5, pages 64-74 (May, 1978). This
article
has a truly amazing graphic on page 65. This is an old article that
estimates
our net speed in the universe at 400 kps.
[2]
Eric Chaisson and Steve McMillan, Astronomy Today, 2nd edition,
Prentice
Hall, page 582. This is an old book that also estimates our speed in the
universe
at 400 kps.
[3]
William J. Kaufmann, III (deceased) and Roger A. Freedman, Universe,
5th
edition, W. H. Freeman and Company, page 707. In the 4th edition, page
533,
the speed of our solar system is estimated to be 390 kps, but in the 5th
edition
it is pegged at 370 kps. I use the latest figure of 370 kps in this book.
[4]
U.S. Naval Observatory, Multiyear Interactive Computer Almanac 1990-
2005,
Willmann-Bell, Inc., page 119.
[5]
One of the interferometer experiments, an interferometer by Silvertooth,
claimed
to detect our total motion in space. However, it is highly doubtful that the
data
of the Silvertooth experiment is credible. Attempts to duplicate his data
using
his techniques have failed, and the author's own experiments totally
contradict
both his data and his conclusions. His data also contradicts the results
of
numerous other interferometers. I would not mention his experiment if it had
not
been published in Speculations in Science and Technology, Volume 10,
Number
1, 1987, page 3ff
[6]
Janssen, Michael, Einstein for Everyone, "19th Century Ether Theory."
I
do not
know if this has been published. According to Janssen, Augustin-Louis
Cauchy
was the first to propose "ether drag" in 1831, but George Gabriel
Stokes
became
the champion of the ether drag theory as early as 1845 (pages 2-3).
[7]
Howard C. Hayden, Cynthia K. Whitney, "If Sagnac and Michelson-Gale,
Why
Not Michelson-Morley?" Galilean Electrodynamics, Nov/Dec 1990, page
71ff.
To see a copy of the original paper Michelson-Gale and Pearson wrote, it is
reproduced
(along with several other papers) in the book: A New Physics, by
William
Day, Foundation For New Directions, 93 Belmont St., Cambridge, MA
02138
(www.fnd.org)
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These
are the 4 key papers by Hafele or Hafele and Keating:
[8]
Hafele, J. C., "Relativistic Behaviour of Moving Terrestrial Clocks,"
Nature,
Volume
227, July 18, 1970, pages 270-271.
[9]
Hafele, J. C., "Relativistic Time for Terrestrial Circumnavigations,"
American
Journal of Physics, Volume 40, January 1972, pages 81-85.
[10]
Hafele, J. C. and Keating, Richard E., "Around-the-World Atomic Clocks:
Predicted
Relativistic Time Gains," Science, Volume 177, July 14, 1972, pages
166-168.
[11]
Hafele, J. C. and Keating, Richard E., "Around-the-World Atomic Clocks:
Observed
Relativistic Time Gains," Science, Volume 177, July 14, 1972, pages
168-170.
[12]
Einstein, Albert, Relativity, The Special and General Theory, Crown
Publishers,
Inc., 1961, see Chapter XXIII, which was originally written in 1920
(see
comments on pages 129 and 131)
[13]
Ives, Herbert E. and Stilwell, G. R., "An Experimental Study of the Rate
of
a
Moving Atomic Clock," Journal of the Optical Society of America, Volume
28,
Number
7, July, 1938, page 215. Ives mentions that Einstein was working with
canal
rays "over 30 years ago," which would have meant prior to 1908. Canal
rays
are a predecessor to today's atomic clocks.
[14]
See the official web site of the Nobel Foundation for this award at:
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1919/press.html
[15]
Many people have used the works of Ayn Rand (Atlas Shrugged, etc.) to
philosophically
argue for the importance of "causality." One of many books that
does
just that is The Philosophic Corruption of Physics by David Harriman, who
is a
physicist and philosopher.
[16]
Herbert, Nick, Faster Than Light, Superluminal Loopholes in Physics,
Plume,
pages 30-31.
[17]
Rado, Steven, Aethro-Kinematics, Aethron Publishing Company, 1994,
pages
254-258. While I do not agree with everything in his book, his
development
of formulas for resistance caused by ether is exceptional. See:
http://www.aethro-kinematics.com/
[18]
Cocke, W.J., "Relativistic Corrections for Terrestrial Clock
Synchronization,"
Physical Review Letters, Volume 16, Number 15, Page 662ff
[19]
http://home.planetinternet.be/~pin30390/ (go to: /belgacom.htm) To my
knowledge,
information about his experiment has never been published.
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[20]
Van Flandern, Tom, Dark Matter, Missing Planets & New Comets, North
Atlantic
Books, read his preface for a scathing denunciation of general relativity.
[21]
Agathangelidis, Antonis, "Implications of Hafele-Keating, Michelsom-
Morley,
& Michelson-Gale Experiments," Galilean Electrodynamics (GED), Vol
12,
Number 3, May/June 2001, pages 43-49. Antonis also wondered why the
center
of the sun was not chosen. Antonis was not the first person to see a
possible
connection between the Hafele-Keating experiment and ether. My
awareness
of the Hafele-Keating experiment came from the first edition of an
extremely
rare pro-ether book by Gordon L. Ziegler: Formulating the Universe.
This
book is one of two books I know of that claim ether can easily explain the
"Unified
Theory." It is now in its second edition. It is virtually impossible that
Agathangelidis
knew of the Ziegler book, so it is fairly clear that they came to
their
conclusions independently. Ziegler's current web site is at:
http://www.olywa.net/unifieduniverse/
Just
before I finished writing the first edition of this book I got an email from
Gordon
Ziegler:
"The
1994 edition of Formulating the Universe, Volume I is on Google, the 1998
editions
of Formulating the Universe, Volumes I and II are on Excite. All of these,
however,
are grossly out of date, since I have made many corrections and
revisions
to the originals. Now, also, I have the beginnings of Volume III. The
current
masters are not on the computer. I plan on submitting them to be
published.
I have yet a major revision to do. You might want to wait until I get
this
new revision done ... Dr. [name withheld because I don't have his
permission]
in London reviewed the current three volumes and called them
'magnificent,
brilliant.'"
[22]
Whitaker, Andrew, Einstein, Bohr and the Quantum Dilemma, Press
Syndicate,
University of Cambridge, pages 123-125. This is the best source I
have
found for explaining the switch from the ether theory to the photon theory in
1923
and 1924.
[23] I
should warn the reader that doing this experiment was not as easy as it
sounds,
it is somewhat tricky to do it right. See Appendix A for details on how to
do the
experiment.
[24]
Goldhaber, Alfred S., Nieto, Michael M., "The Mass of the Photon,"
Scientific
American, Volume 234, Number 5, (May, 1976) pages 86ff
[25]
Special thanks to Jerry Wiant, the Project Engineer at MLRS who acted as
a
go-between for my many questions to the MLRS observers and himself.
See:
http://almagest.as.utexas.edu/~rlr/mlrs.html
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Three
of the best articles I have found on the retro-reflector and Lunar Laser
Ranging
are the following:
[26]
James E. Faller (who designed the retro-reflector), E. Joseph Wampler,
"The
Lunar Laser Reflector," Scientific American, Volume 222, Number 3, March
1970, page
38ff.
[27] C. O.
Alley, P. L. Bender, J. E. Faller, et. al., "Laser Ranging
Retroreflector,"
which is Chapter 7 in NASA Special Publication SP-214, 1969,
called
Apollo 11 - Preliminary Science Report.
[28]
Dickey, J.O., Bender, P.L., Wiant, J.R., et.al., "Lunar Laser Ranging: A
Continuing
Legacy of the Apollo Program," Science, Vol. 265, July 22, 1994,
pages
482-490.
[29]
Ditchburn, R.W., Light, Dover Publications, 1991, page 561
[30] Special
thanks to Bob Sandy of the Astronomical Society of Kansas City.
I have
studied Bob's detailed graphs of occultation “grazes” called “pictorial
reductions.”
Grazes on the moon occur when a bright star grazes the north or
south
edge of the moon and the star’s light actually flickers on and off due to the
star's
light passing between and behind several mountains silhouetted on the
edge
of the moon. Several astronomers, several miles from each other, observe
the
same occultation graze. All observations are later plotted on a piece of paper
showing
a silhouette of the mountains. Each astronomer videotapes their
observations
as atomic clock synchronized beeps (from radio station WWV or
WWVB)
are recorded on the videotape. Both actual and predicted data are
plotted
on the "pictorial reduction." Looking at the Bob's pictorial
reductions and
his
videotapes, it is clear that the moon's ether drag does not bend the light of a
star
significantly, or at all, as its light grazes the moon.
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