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Until the Michelson-Morley experiment, as per Michelson's dying wish, is carried out on the Moon, scientifically we are all obliged to accept GR's postulate that all center's are equally valid, though theologically I favour the Earth's centrality. Now let me ask you: Shock, Horror! IF the interference fringes did show up on the Moon (or Space-Shuttle? Why did NASA refuse at the last minute to carry out Van der Kamp's Canadian Institute of Science test on SR on the 1986 Columbia flight?), would you have the intellectual honesty to revamp your view of the Earth's location?
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HUb': What! Directly? No
sneaky inference from the orbital periods of pulsars? You should have published! Jeez! You could be famous! Well, I expect there are a lot of interesting observations to be gathered from the universe if we are just clever enough to look in the right places. LIGO may not be the only way to see gravity waves. I'll ask the moderator about registering for physicsforums.com using Lynx and Linux. Maybe he (Greg Barnhardt) knows of some tricks. It's a fun forum. --Don Stahl |