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![]() Uzytkownik "Rob" napisal w wiadomosci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: Probably in this paper is also the answer for my question: "And what about the 365 days period (annual effect)? Unfortunately I am not an expert in radio. Do you know the answer? S* Why are you so obsessed by this question? Once mo ""In 1818 Arago found that the refraction of a prism for star light was the same for light incident in the direction of the earth's orbital velocity v as for that coming in the opposite direction. This unexpected null result was explained that same year by Fresnel's ether-dray theory, which assumed partial ether entrainment in transparent media by an amount depending upon the first power of v." From: http://www.3rd1000.com/chronoatoms.htm Today's spectrograph astronomers assume that the effect is not null. It seems to me that today's astronomers are wrong because in physics are still null result. So I am looking for the result from communication with the spacecraft. S* |
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