Le 28 août 2013 à 12:23, Poul-Henning Kamp a écrit :

> In message <1629133352.2066701377684015960.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost>, 
> "[email protected]" writes:
> 
>> I would add that one could run the experiment over a full year.
> 
> Please consider:
> 
> 1. Nailing relativity is the biggest scalp you can aim for in physics.
> 
> 2. NIST and timing.com showed sub-picosecond time-transfer over a 200km fiber 
> in AZ:
>       http://tf.boulder.nist.gov/general/pdf/1807.pdf
> 
> Wouldn't you expect them to have noticed if a Nobel-prize were in reach ?

 I think if they were looking they would not have designed the experiment as a 
loop. Phoenix-Randolph is only 80 odd kms. I am not a physicist but I expect a 
loop would cause effects to cancel.

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