"Szczepan Bia³ek"
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| Early we must know
Did you snip something? Now I can't tell who said what.. I wonder what it
was...
Let's start again, shall we?
"Szczepan Bia³ek"
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| "Androcles"
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| > All Michelson and Gale detected was the coriolis effect.
| > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Sagnac/Sagnac.htm
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| The Earth rotate.
Really? Sheesh, fancy that! You mean the Sun doesn't go around it?
| But the Earth orbit also rotate.
No, the orbit stays where it is, it's a path the Earth follows.
| The Earth is a point on
| the big disc.
No, the Earth is a big ball, not a point, and the big disc is not a disc at
all,
it's an ellipse.
| The equations are the same.
x = [-b +- sqrt(b^2 -4ac)] / 2a is the same as tan = sin/cos?
| Only radii are different.
Oh really? What radii are those, then?
| The MG
| apparatus was huge to have proper sensitivity for the velocity 0.46 km/s.
Here's some MGs, they even has a badge on the from that says "MG".
That stands for "Morris Garages", but it can't do 0.46 km/s.
http://www.simon-j-robinson.co.uk/mg.htm
| The MM was for 30 km/s (and for this reason was not able to detect 0.46
| km/s). The both were built years ago. Now we have very small electronic
| apparatus which do the same. What they detect if we put them on the Earth
| surface close to equator and orientalise in orbital direction?
| I bet that the reading will be 0.46 km/s.
How much money you want to bet? I'll match your bet, my money against
yours. I'll even bet you don't have the balls to bet against me.