--- On Fri,measuring the one way
> speed of light 1/1/10, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
...
> The point is whether other explorations are possible, as I
> suggest
> they are through reasonable thought even where great minds
> have
> produced theory such as SR which has had great empirical
> confirmation.  Thinking about measuring the one way
> speed of light in
> vacuum is one such example.
===========
G:
1.SR is an approximation of GR, like Newton was of SR.
2."measuring the one way speed of light" is misunderstanding of SR and
silly falling back on Galilean Relativity and Aether.
Or, maybe I got it wrong? You mentioned it, so please, explain what you
mean by it and what new, if anything at all, does it bring.
Cheers,
Georges.


      

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