[geocentrism] Re: New info for evaluation

  • From: j a <ja_777_aj@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 07:18:56 -0700 (PDT)

Correct. I'm just reporting the interesting things from his book.

"Dr. Neville Jones" <ntj005@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:This is exactly what the 
Michelson-Morley experiment set out to show - and what it did show - no motion 
of the World. This was "unthinkable" to the naturalist mindset of the day and 
the ideas of One Stone had to be taken out of the dustbin where they had 
rightly been consigned in order to "explain" away this trifling inconvenience.
 
Neville.


j a <ja_777_aj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Also on this topic. Since Kanarev proposes that space is fixed and that the 
speed of light is fixed to space and that the wavelength of light recieved 
depends on the speed of the sender and reciever - then it should be 
theoretically possible to build a device that could measure the absolute speed 
& direction of the devices' frame of reference. IE if the device were used on 
the surface of the earth, it could be used to determine the absolute speed of 
that location and prove or disprove geocentrism scientifically.
 
He does mention the Michael-Morley experiment, but only to point out that the 
expected measurement was actually several orders of magnitude greater than 
should have been expected and was well beyond the acuracy of the machine they 
used.
 
JA


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