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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.not sure what you exactly mean by isotropic and why this is important what i found: 'Isotropic refers to materials, substances, or...
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.this equation attached. d is the distance the light travels for example 1km. v is the speed of the moving clock to the other position...
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.The synchronisation is done when both clocks are together and I know exactly howe much the go out of sync due to the traveling. for...
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.no I don't think so because i only calculate the time dilation in the direction that the light travels from source clock to destination...
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.so you rely on the calculated out of sync beteeen the 2 clocks and therefor you can rely on the measurement on the receiver side.
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.no, see my calculation. according to SRt you can calculate time dilation as function of both v and c. this time dilation during the...
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.so why would you like to use an Einstein convention if you are already able to calculate exactly howe much out of sync occurs due the...
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.I would apreciate if you analyze my reasoning instead of concluding it is wrong based on synchronization conventions. my reasoning is...
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HHansH replied to the thread Undergrad One way speed of light.no i don't think so. you can calculate a measured time as function of any lightspeed that could occur. the time is the sum of the...
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HIdea to measure 1 way lightspeed is to use 2 synchronized clocks and take into account the time dilation caused by moving the clock to...


