Radio waves faster than light
"Mike Coslo" napisal w wiadomosci
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On 3/18/2011 1:16 PM, Richard Clark wrote:
How did this slip from "near IR" to 32 GHz?
Hello Richard!
I'm back, and I see the old neighborhood hasn't changed much, although I
haven't seen anything from Art - hopefully the chap hasn't had a bed turn.
Here is a question or two for those who have some doubt as to the speed of
light.
A probe recently inserted itself into orbit around Mercury. How does some
presumed superluminal velocity affect the insertion?
The idea that "we" have a transmitter on Mars notwithstanding, Jupiter
has been transmitting RF for a long time. There are enough other
spacecraft running around in our solar system, and certainly if radio
waves traveled at some other velocity than what we thought they did,
Not we but you.
it would mean a strange and useless conspiracy to hide that fact.
Somebody wrote that the data from the Mars are available. But it is not easy
to find them.
S*
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