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Credibility of SR theory Rate Topic: -----

#1 Bart 


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I have a kind question, why my yesterday's post disappeared from this forum without any response ?


Post concerned the credibility of SR theory and the question in the following issues:
Whether measurements of the speed of light in a glass rod (flint 170 000 km / s), will show the difference of speed, if the first measurement of the speed will be executed when the rod is in a position parallel to the speed of the Earth, and the second measurement, when the rod is in a position transverse to the motion of the Earth .
Does the speed of light in a glass rod (or other medium) depends on the motion of the Earth?
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#2 imatfaal 


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It was moved to speculations forum - and received responses and comments from at least 5 physics experts
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#3 ajb 


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The post has been moved here.
"In physics you don't have to go around making trouble for yourself - nature does it for you" Frank Wilczek.

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#4 Klaynos 


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It's here:

http://www.sciencefo...e-not-credible/

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Klaynos - share and enjoy.
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