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Re: VERY accurate time and distance
From: Fred Hebard
Date: 2011 Sep 25, 01:00 -0400
From: Fred Hebard
Date: 2011 Sep 25, 01:00 -0400
I've been wondering whether deflection from the vertical or variation in the strength of g due to the Alps might have something to do with the discrepancy in distance, which amounts to about 18 m over 400 km, if I recall correctly. The timing difference between expected and observed is about 60 ns. Afraid I don't have the time, not to mention skills, to read the paper. Fred On Sep 24, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Dave Walden wrote: > The recent CERN 'faster than light' publication has interesting discussions of time and distnace. 730km +/- 20cm. they watch continental drift happen. > > http://static.arxiv.org/pdf/1109.4897.pdf > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > NavList message boards and member settings: www.fer3.com/NavList > Members may optionally receive posts by email. > To cancel email delivery, send a message to NoMail[at]fer3.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------- >