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Article: A new light-speed anisotropy experiment: absolute motion and gravitational waves detected.
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- Progress in Physics
- Article date:
- October 1, 2006
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Data from a new experiment measuring the anisotropy of the one-way speed of EM waves in a coaxial cable, gives the speed of light as 300,000[+ or -]400[+ or -]20km/s in a measured direction RA=5.5[+ or -]2 hrs, Dec=70[+ or -]10.S, is shown to be in excellent agreement with the results from seven previous anisotropy experiments, particularly those of Miller (1925/26), and even those of Michelson and Morley (1887). The Miller gas-mode interferometer results, and those from the RF coaxial cable experiments of Torr and Kolen (1983), De Witte (1991) and the new experiment all reveal the presence of gravitational waves, as indicated by the last [+ or -] variations above, but of ...