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Why measure the speed of light in one direction?
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In general, you like to try to validate your theories against experiment. However, in this case the one way speed of light is a...
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It is worth noting that in some specific cases the two family of "slanted" grid lines drawn in the diagram may result as orthogonal...
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As others have pointed out, it's a bit more complicated than that. I'm guessing that you are assuming there is some state of "absolute...
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Unfortunately one of the challenges with research is that when you're working on a problem, particularly when it's a problem of...
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See post 3
Sep 5, 2025
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The waves are variations in the field vectors, not wiggles in the position. It travels in a straight line already
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That has been my experience too. Peer review has improved my papers, even when the manuscript was rejected by the journal.
Sep 5, 2025
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Thank you. Well, I think it was to follow the 2 reviewers' mandatory suggestions closely in the revision of my initial submission...
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Congratulations! For you, what was the biggest lesson you learned from the process?
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I want to thank those members who interacted with me a couple of years ago in two Optics Forum threads. They were @Drakkith, @hutchphd...
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It cannot, because time dilation is independent of the energies and momenta involved. This is to be expected because time dilation is...
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The energy and momentum of a clock depend on its mass. The measured time dilation does not.
Sep 5, 2025
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They will. Does your paper provide something that the first one does not? If so, you should cite the first paper in your introduction...
Sep 5, 2025
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No. As you mentioned, you can put 5 J of KE into an electron and get a huge amount of time dilation. The same 5 J of KE into a planet...
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Yes, but perhaps that's because the cited paper is from July 2011, while the main paper on asymmetric radiation of the Pioneers is from...
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